Maritime Law – Law of General Average
The law of general average is a legal principle of maritime law according to which all parties in a sea venture proportionally share any losses resulting from
gCaptain’s full coverage of Jones Act news stories. The Jones Act, officially the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, requires that goods transported between U.S. ports be shipped on U.S. built, owned, operated, and crewed vessels.
The law of general average is a legal principle of maritime law according to which all parties in a sea venture proportionally share any losses resulting from
A ferry at the center of much debate (including a record number of comments on this blog) has sailed into a storm that will likely sink her dream. The
Looks the Hawaii Superferry is running into even more trouble with environmental opposition. The New York Times tells
I have received a few emails regarding Sunday’s story about a DHS agreement to crew one quarter of LNG ships with American mariners. In a post titled
Breaking news from Massachusetts Maritime Academy. During the graduation speech yesterday a MARAD administrator announced a deal was made with two terminal
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