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JOURNAL OF MARITIME LAW AND COMMERCE Volume 22 1991 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 22 Dedication and Tributes to Nicholas J. Healy: Publishers’ Dedication and Tribute Editor’s Tribute Tribute by the Comité Maritime International Tribute by The Maritime Law Association of the United States Tribute by The Association of Average Adjusters of the United States... Tribute by the Tulane Admiralty Law Institute and the Tulane Mari- time Law Center Tribute by the Editors of American Maritime Cases Articles: Attorney Ethics and Agency Practice: Representing Clients in Coast Guard Marine Casualty Investigations Craig H. Allen Basic Principles of the Law of Collision Nicholas J. Healy, Joseph C. Sweeney Damages and Economic Loss in Marine Collision: Controlling the Floodgates William Tetley Deck Cargo: Old Vices and New Law James B. Wooder Deck Cargo: Pitfalls to Avoid under American Law in Clausing Your MIE 55 cnkidscdcecnanasacdasedaaunesccusem R. Glenn Bauer Fifteen Years Under Reliable Transfer: 1975-1990 Developments in American Maritime Law in Light of the Rule of Comparative Fault David R. Owen, M. Hamilton Whitman, Jr. The Hamburg Rules Revisited—A Look at U.S. Options Douglas A. Werth The History of COGSA and the Hague Rules Michael F. Sturley The International Convention on Salvage and LOF 1990 Michael Allen A Look at a Few of Nicholas J. Healy’s Reported Maritime Cases— 1946 To Date Dewey R. Villareal Marine Pollution Liability After ‘‘Exxon Valdez’’: The U.S. ‘‘All-Or-Nothing”’ Lottery!.................. Edgar Gold Must Shipowners Supervise the Work of Foreign Stevedores? ........ Carl D. Buchholz, III, Matthew P. Harrington Political Participation and Legal Reform in the International Maritime Rulemaking Process: From the Hague Rules to the Hamburg Rules David C. Frederick David J. Sharpe JOURNAL OF MARITIME LAW AND COMMERCE Volume 22 1991 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 22 Dedication and Tributes to Nicholas J. Healy: Publishers’ Dedication and Tribute Editor’s Tribute Tribute by the Comité Maritime International Tribute by The Maritime Law Association of the United States Tribute by The Association of Average Adjusters of the United States... Tribute by the Tulane Admiralty Law Institute and the Tulane Mari- time Law Center Tribute by the Editors of American Maritime Cases Articles: Attorney Ethics and Agency Practice: Representing Clients in Coast Guard Marine Casualty Investigations Craig H. Allen Basic Principles of the Law of Collision Nicholas J. Healy, Joseph C. Sweeney Damages and Economic Loss in Marine Collision: Controlling the Floodgates William Tetley Deck Cargo: Old Vices and New Law James B. Wooder Deck Cargo: Pitfalls to Avoid under American Law in Clausing Your MIE 55 cnkidscdcecnanasacdasedaaunesccusem R. Glenn Bauer Fifteen Years Under Reliable Transfer: 1975-1990 Developments in American Maritime Law in Light of the Rule of Comparative Fault David R. Owen, M. Hamilton Whitman, Jr. The Hamburg Rules Revisited—A Look at U.S. Options Douglas A. Werth The History of COGSA and the Hague Rules Michael F. Sturley The International Convention on Salvage and LOF 1990 Michael Allen A Look at a Few of Nicholas J. Healy’s Reported Maritime Cases— 1946 To Date Dewey R. Villareal Marine Pollution Liability After ‘‘Exxon Valdez’’: The U.S. ‘‘All-Or-Nothing”’ Lottery!.................. Edgar Gold Must Shipowners Supervise the Work of Foreign Stevedores? ........ Carl D. Buchholz, III, Matthew P. Harrington Political Participation and Legal Reform in the International Maritime Rulemaking Process: From the Hague Rules to the Hamburg Rules David C. Frederick David J. Sharpe The Scope of Application of the 1952 Brussels Convention on the Arrest of Ships Francesco Berlingieri Shipowners’ Liabilities Fifty Years On Terence Coghlin UNCITRAL and The Hamburg Rules — The Risk Allocation Problem in Maritime Transport of Goods Joseph C. Sweeney In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez: Charting the Course of Pilotage Regulation James I. Crowley Case Notes: ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION—PLEASURE CRAFT: A Fire which Erupts on a Pleasure Boat Moored at a Marina on Navigable Waters will Support Admiralty Jurisdiction, Sisson v. Ruby, 1990 AMC 1801 (1990) Jerome C. Scowcroft LONGSHORE AND HARBOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT—RAILROAD EMPLOYEES: The LHWCA covers railroad employees injured while performing work integral to loading or unloading a ship. Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Co. v. Schwalb, 1989 AMC 2965 (1989) Jerome C. Scowcroft MARITIME WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS—SURVIVAL AC- TIONS—DAMAGES. Miles v. Apex Marine Corporation, 111 S.Ct. 317, 1991 AMC 1 (1990) Jerome C. Scowcroft SEAMEN’S PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS—SUITS IN ADMI- RALTY—JURY TRIAL. Zrncevich v. Blue Hawaii Enterprises Inc. 738 F. Supp. 350, 1990 AMC 2450 (D. Hawaii 1990) Kenneth H. Volk Book Reviews: The Juridical Bay: Gayl Shaw Westerman The Law of Maritime Delimitation: Prosper Weil Douglas M. Johnston The Law of the Sea: Documents 1983-1989: Compiled and edited by Renate Platzéder Edgar Gold International Control of Sea Resources: Shigeru Oda Glen Plant Marine Transportation Management: Henry S. Marcus Pierre Houssin The Theory and History of Ocean Boundary-Making: Douglas M. Johnston Gerald Blake Documents: Amendment to Rule VI of the York-Antwerp Rules, 1974 CMI Rules for Electronic Bills of Lading CMI Uniform Rules for Sea Waybills International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation, 1990 Lloyd’s Standard Form of Salvage Agreement—No Cure-No Pay Report on International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation, 1990 Edgar Gold

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