The 1920 Death on the High Seas Act: An Outdated and Ambiguous Admiralty Law Shielding Cruise Line Companies from Civil Liabilities.Published in:Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce, 2018, v. 49, n. 1, p. 1By:Burke, MadelinePublication type:Article
The Athens Convention Revisited.Published in:Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce, 2012, v. 43, n. 4, p. 491By:Peltz, Robert D.Publication type:Article
At Sea, Anything Goes? Don't Let Your Copyrights Sail Away, Sail Away, Sail Away.Published in:Texas Law Review, 2015, v. 93, n. 3, p. 743By:Pettit, JeffPublication type:Article
U.S. Perspective on the Legal Aspects of Cruises.Published in:American Journal of Comparative Law, 2018, v. 66, p. 213, doi. 10.1093/ajcl/avy021By:NANDA, VED P.Publication type:Article
FRANZA V. ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES: THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT OPENS THE DOOR FOR VICARIOUS LIABILITY CLAIMS IN THE FUTURE.Published in:Loyola Maritime Law Journal, 2016, v. 15, n. 1, p. 23By:Amy, Michael T.Publication type:Article
ANGELEX V. UNITED STATES: HOW EQUITABLE RELIEF AND DUE PROCESS DISAPPEARED DOWN THE "MAGIC PIPE".Published in:Loyola Maritime Law Journal, 2015, v. 14, n. 2, p. 442By:Jones, Andrea ReneePublication type:Article