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Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, Index to Volumes 26-30 An index to Volumes | 1-216 of Volume 27. This Consistent with its predecessor, it is arranged a on page 701) and [I (page 707) list, by title and the articles. Part III (page 714) lists bibliographies and 715) and V (page 716) list, by case name and Parts VI (page 717) and VII (page 718) list, by lead at by reviewer, book reviews. Part VIII (page 720) lists boo (page 720) lists documents. Part X (page 720) lists correspondence (page 720) lists miscellaneous materials, such as notes by th publisher. Finally, Part XII (page 721) is a subject matter addresses, articles, and case notes |l ADDRESSES AND ARTICLES The Abandoned Shipwreck Act Through the Admiralty and the Sea of Jewish Law Admiralty Choice-of-Law Rules for Damage The Admiralty Extension Act at Fifty The Admiralty Law of Arthur Browne Amending Rule 9(h): An Example of Hov Civil Procedure Get Changed The Application of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Admiralty: Nationwide Contacts for a Worldwide Australian Maritime Law Update: 199¢ Australian Maritime Law Update: 1997 Australian Maritime Law Update: 1998 Babel Afloat: Some Reflections on Uniformity The Beacons of Wise Men and Management of \ Breach in Tort’s Clothing: P>l eading Carg Priority 701 702 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce Canadian Maritime Law Update: 1994. Canadian Maritime Law Update: 1995-1996 Canadian Maritime Law Update: 1997. Canadian Maritime Law Update: 1998. Canadian Treasure: Law and Lore . Cancellation of Voyage Charterparties: A Comparison of Chinese and English Law The Case Against the “Salvage” of the Cultural Heritage The Case of the Brig Halcyon: A Study in Old Key West Admiralty Law Chartering Cruise Ships for Special Occasions Comprehensive Revision of the STCW Convention: An Overview Contemporary Issues in Personal Water Craft Legislation, Regulation, and Litigation The Continuing Debate Over Custodia Legis: An Argument for Bankruptcy Court Primacy Contracts for the Carriage of Goods by Sea and Conflict of Laws: Some Questions Regarding the Contracts (Applicable Law) Act 1990 . Court-Awarded Attorneys’ Fees in Maritime Cases: The “American Rule” in Admiralty . Cruise Line Bankruptcies: A Primer. Cruise Ships and Pleasure Boats: The Law in Canada Dead Ships Decommissioning of Offshore Installations Displacement of State Law by Federal Maritime Law Dutch Jurisdiction in Transportation Matters The Duty of Utmost Good Faith in Marine Insurance Law: A Comparative Analysis of American and English Law. Electronic Bills of Lading: A Progress Report Index The Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS): Is it the “Legal Equivalent of a Paper Chart” and What Potential Liabilities Does its Use Introduce?. English Maritime Law Update 1994/95 English Maritime Law Update: 1998 Extraterritorial Impact of United States Labor Unions and United States Labor Law on the Maritime Industry . The Federal Rules for Admiralty and Maritime Cases: A Verdict of Quiescent Years Federalism in the Era of International Standards: Federal and State Government Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Part I) . Federalism in the Era of International Standards: Federal and State Government Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Part II). Federalism in the Era of International Standards: Federal and State Government Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Part IIT) Federalism, the Admiralty, and Oil Spills Flotsam and Jetsam: Admiralty Cases in Confederate Georgia Forgotten Equity: The Enforcement of Forum Clauses . Freezing Damage to Northern Sea Route Cargo: Liability and Insurance Considerations . General Average—A Working Adjuster’s View. The (Im)probable Future in Japanese Charter Parties: The Language of the Law . Interpretation of Maritime Contracts. Interpreting the Rule of Interpretation in the York-Antwerp Rules. The ISM Code: A Brief Overview . Judging Cruise Ship and Pleasure Boat Cases. Lay or Law-Trained Maritime Arbitrators?: Some New Light on an Old Question. The Legacy of the Colonial Vice-Admiralty Courts (Part 1) The Legacy of the Colonial Vice-Admiralty Courts (Part II). Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce al | |I ssues and Implications of ECDIS gal Protection for Underwater Cultural Resources: Can We Do jfe and Times of Wilburn Boat: A Critical Guide (Part I) . ife and Times of Wilburn Boat: A Critical Guide (Part II). ition of Liability and the Tennessee Supreme Court itenance: Ancient Seaman's Right or Collective Bargaining larine Archaeologist Looks at Treasure Salvage rine Environmental Protection Under Coastal States’ Extended iwaiction in Africa ritime Arbitration in Asia. AVAi laritime Law of Puerto Rico Measure of Pollution, or MOP ken LHWCA Compensation Payments: Subrogation Lien or ird Party Credit? gating the Net: A Primer for the Maritime Lawyer S. Maritime Legislative Developments Os $8 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments g t O} CD Shipbuilding Agreement and its Effects on U.S. Law | Understandings and the Private Law Origins of the -derali l Admiralty Jurisdiction: A Reply to Professor Casto rganizing, Manning, and Financing a Treasure Salvage <pedition in Overview of Commercial Salvage Principles in the Context of Marine Archaeology 1 Overview of Greek Maritime Arbitration Package & Kilo Limitations and The Hague, Hague/Visby and Hamburg Rules & Gold Papering Over the Cracks: Attempts at Complete and Final Dispute Resolution in Admiralty and Related Matters in Australia. Peculiar Niche”: Admiralty Law in the United States Virgin Index Piercing the Corporate Veil in Maritime Cases Pleasure Boating and Admiralty: Increasing Conformity and Decreasing Significance Port State Control and UK Law Port State Enforcement: A Comment on Article 218 of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention The Prism of COGSA rhe Proctor’s Dilemma: Certifying Specialties in Admiralty . Products Liability and Pleasure Boats . Professionalism, Civility, and the Maritime Bar: A View from the Bench . Proposed IMO Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships. The Proposed New United States Senate COGSA: The Disintegration of Uniform International Carriage of Goods by Sea Law The Proposed Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1995: An Interim I é Report . Provisions and Evaluation of the IMO Performance Standard for Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems . Punitive Damages in American Maritime Lav Recent Developments in Cruise Ship Law. Recent Developments in Pleasure Boat Law Reconceptualizing Admiralty: A Pedagogical Approach Recovery of Economic Damages for Delayed Offshore Production. Recreational Vessel Salvage Arbitration: An Interim Report Reflections on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act After Twenty Years . Remedies for Breach of Charter Under the Swedish Maritime Code of 1994 . Restating the Law of Marine Insurance: A Workable Solution to the Wilburn Boat Problem SE of Maritine Law and Commerce ht to a Jury Trial in Jones Act Cases: Choosing the sus Choosing the Procedure location in the Charterparty Relationship: An Analysis of Caselaw Relating to Cargo and Trading Restrictions. it Gaming: Legislation, Licensing, Site Selection, and Relations: How the State of Illinois Destroy ed Injuries: Causes, Remedies, and Defenses . Stevedore. and Longshore Worker Triangle 1917—1995 imer on the International Convention on Maritime MoI<r tgages, 1993. Carriage of Goods by Sea Reform in New Zealand ts of the U.S. Shipping Act of 1984 on Ocean Liner Conferences en's Perspective on Treasure Salvage. mertime Sailing and the U.S. Supreme Court: The Need for a il Admiralty Court. Fatigue: Some New Solutions to an Old Problem and the Search for Shipwrecks ic Revisited sferring Property in International Sales: Conflicts and Rules Under English Law. Cargoes by Sea lreasure: Ethical Dilemmas for the Salvage Wages: Charting the Remedy for Great Lakes Seamen O Draft Convention on Underwater Cultural \ Critique and Counter-Proposal Delegation and the Dormant Admiralty Clause y in the Law Governing the Carriage of Goods by Sea Maritime Claims Against the United States: A Proposal the Suits in Admiralty Act and the Public Vessels Act age -muni-Odeke, Port lcantara, José Marta. ention on Maritime Lien Federal and State Go nited States (I 710 Journa Maritime Law and Commerce Gutoff, Jonathan M., Original Understandings and the Private Law Origins of the Federal Admiralty Jurisdiction: A Reply to Professor Cast Haight, Jr., Charles S., Babel Afloat: Some Reflections on Uniformity in Maritime Law . Harrington, Matthew P., The Legacy of the Colonial Vice Admiralty Courts (Part I). Harrington, Matthew P., The Legacy of the Colonial Vice- Admiralty Cf ourts (Part II) Hess, Peter E., The Trouble with Treasure: Ethical Dilemmas for the Salvage Attorney Heylman, Paul, Extraterritorial Impact of United States Labor Unions and United States Labor Law on the Maritime Industry Hildebrandt, Karen C., Chartering Cruise Ships for Special Occasions Horan, Edward W., Organizing, Manning, and Financing a Treasure Salvage Expedition . Howard, Tim and Brian Davenport, English Maritime Law Update 1994/95 . Hudson, N. Geoffrey, The York-Antwerp Rules: Background to the ¢ hanges of 1994 Jarvis, Robert M., “A Peculiar Niche”: Admiralty Law in the United States Virgin Islands Jarvis, Robert M., Lay or Law-Trained Maritime Arbitrators?: Some New Light on an Old Question . Jones, John Paul, The United States Supreme Court and Treasure Salvage: Issues Remaining After Brother Jonathan . Kasanin, Mark Owen, Amending Rule 9(h): An Example of How 1e Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Get Changed . Keller, Paul N., Salvor-Sovereign Relations: How the State of [llinois Destroyed the Lady Elgin Kelsey, D. Arthur and John E. Holloway, Mistaken LHWCA Compensation Payments: Subrogation Lien or Third Party Credit?

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