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International Law 3

Admiralty Law 1413 Law 441-01

A comprehensive survey of contemporary maritime law. Topics to be addressed include admiralty jurisdiction and procedure, the creation and enforcement of maritime liens, limitation of liability, maritime contracts, ship mortgage law, marine insurance contracts and principles, bills of lading, general average, and other maritime cargo issues, pilotage, towing, salvage, the law of seaman's injury and death, dealing with the modern piracy challenge, and an introduction to maritime environmental law. The course will have a practical focus, emphasizing legal concepts and practice tips of particular use to counsel representing ship owners, operators, seamen, marine insurance carriers, cargo interests, and others on a day-to-day basis.

Foundational
International Business Transactions
Public International Law
Supporting
Admiralty Law
Comparative Civil Procedure
Comparative Law 1
European Union Law
Human Rights Law
Immigration and Citizenship
International Criminal Law
International Trade Law
Islamic Law Seminar 1
Law and Development Seminar 1
Litigation in Civil Law Systems
Military Law Seminar
National Security Law
Post-Conflict Justice and the Rule of Law 1
Selected Problems in International Trade and Economics Seminar
Terrorism and the Law Seminar 1
Transnational Litigation

1This course satisfies the writing requirement.
2Students can choose to have this course satisfy the writing requirement or not.

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