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- Title
The Seafarer's Ancient Duty To Rescue and Modern Attempts To Regulate and Criminalize the Good Samaritan.
- Authors
Maltzman, Jeffrey; Ehrenreich, Mona
- Abstract
The article focuses on maritime laws of the U.S. pertaining to seafaring. It states that seafaring came under international statutory duty in 20th century and mentions Third International Conference on Maritime Law held in Belgium in which several countries including the U.S. drafted an international convention regarding seafaring. It cites several U.S. court cases related to seafaring including Warshauer v. Lloyd Sabaudo S.A. of Second Circuit Court and the Lillian E. Kerr v. Publicover.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEGAL status of sailors; MARITIME law; VOYAGES &; travels; TREATIES; UNITED States. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit)
- Publication
Tulane Law Review, 2015, Vol 89, Issue 5/6, p1267
- ISSN
0041-3992
- Publication type
Article