The branch of international law that deals with territorial and international waters or with shipping or with ocean fishery etc.
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Examples for "maritime law"
Examples for "maritime law"
1But courts have generally upheld the contracts, according to maritime law experts.
2U.S. courts have routinely upheld those provisions, according to maritime law experts.
3Other parts of the law of nations, the maritime law especially, require improvement.
4By maritime law, the smaller vessel has right of way.
5Once patrolling in the area, maritime law obliges vessels to rescue people in trouble.
1Over time, different countries adopted aspects of the Rolls for their admiralty law.
2In 1974, Susan took a course in admiralty law taught by Bill Clinton himself.
3He'd been hired by a small firm that specialized in immigration and admiralty law.
4You know what the admiralty law is!
5In the admiralty law we have a most striking example of uniformity of practice in all parts of the world.
1Ten gross violations of marine law in war time by England.
2Should not he have obeyed the captain's orders (=the marine law)?
3Palau's marine law officers have seized a Philippine vessel believed to be a mother ship of an illegal fishing fleet.
4US conservatives are reviewing their stance on marine law because of the potential of vast resources under the sea, writes Tony Kinsella.
5Five Filipino crew members were detained at the marine law office and some of the catch was sold and some given away.
6I don't know what the marine law is nor whether we'd have a right to seize them by force if we were able.
7His specialty, as a man of affairs, had been marine law; and his hobby was the collection of rare books and old English engravings.
8The following collection of flagrant breaches of international law will show who first broke marine laws during the war.
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Translations for marine law