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I would also like to say that we must continue to make progress on international maritime law.
It is the most cited work of maritime law in history.
These are rights not afforded by common international maritime law.
The international rules of maritime law cannot suddenly be overturned.
Students at the academy learn about navigation and maritime law.
United States maritime law requires a doctor only if there are 12 or more passengers.
Finally, a clear timetable for introducing changes to international maritime law must be established.
According to maritime law of the period, the nearest ship was required to go to its aid.
The narrator, a 33-year-old expert in international maritime law, has moved to Paris after the death of his father.
This treaty established maritime law among the major powers of Europe.
They also say that maritime law requires them to provide medical care only for the crew, not passengers.
In 2003 Pugh left his maritime law practice to campaign for the protection of the environment.
And under federal maritime law, boat traffic has the right of way, unless an ambulance needs to go through.
Dixon does not say what they did there for fear of getting in trouble with the maritime law, but it was evil.
Written probably between 600 and 800, it is a collection of maritime law regulations divided into three parts.
Much of his work was concentrated in maritime law.
He is the author of several texts of maritime law.
He said a 1982 international convention on maritime law had recognized Vietnam's sovereignty.
"You been taking lessons from Khadafy on maritime law, boys?"
"You always were a ham," she said, then suddenly remembered, "Your field of practice is maritime law."
Presumably a factory ship comes under normal British maritime laws.
There are several universities that offer maritime law programs.
Legislation was passed on tax, foreign investment, criminal procedure, maritime law and trade unions.
In maritime law, the right of port or harbor.
A maritime law enforcement agreement was signed in 1997.