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Admiralty and Maritime Law Committee - American Bar Association - Covering daily issues in the practice of admiralty and maritime tort liability, including those relating to the uniformity of admiralty law, marine insurance and environmental issues.
Admiralty and Maritime Law Guide - A guide to internet resources for admiralty attorneys and maritime professionals, published by Betancourt, Van Hemmen, Greco & Kenyon LLC and edited by Todd Kenyon.
Fletcher School - Marine and Coastal Treaties - Text of a variety of twentieth century treaties, sorted by date, from Tufts University.
Georgetown University Law Library - Maritime Law Resources - Legal resources and primary materials.
Giaschi & Margolis - Information, summaries of recent court decisions, and links related to shipping, maritime law and marine insurance.
International Maritime Organization - Public documents, circulars, and information.
Legal Information Institute - An overview of admiralty law with links to key primary and secondary sources, from Cornell University Law School.
Navigation Act 1912 - The text of Australia's Navigation Act.
Philip E. Weiss - Providing general information concerning maritime law, and links to related websites.
Tetley's Law - Maritime law information and resources, with an emphasis on Canadian and international law.
UCT Marine & Shipping Law - The Marine and Shipping Law site of the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Town.
United Nations Oceans and Law of the Sea - The United Nations website for the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs.
Waltons & Morse - Decisions, bulletins and opinions on recent decisions relating to shipping, marine insurance, carriage of goods and international trade.
Cruise Passenger's Rights & Remedies - Overview of the legal rights of cruise ship passengers, who are injured or become ill during their travels. [PDF] (September 17, 2006) Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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