Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Volume 38, Number 1, Winter 2013
Book Details
PublisherTulane University Law School
ISBN / ASINB00HND1ZEC
ISBN-13978B00HND1ZE9
Sales Rank320,185
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Tulane Maritime Law Journal is the preeminent student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law. Published semi-annually, each issue of the Journal includes scholarly works written by academics, practitioners, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime Law. In addition, the Journal publishes annual sections covering Recent Developments for the United States and the international community, as well as periodic symposia on relevant topical areas and quantum and collision surveys every other year.
Volume Thirty-Eight, Number One includes
FOREWORDS
• “A Journal of Distinction,†Robert B. Acomb, Jr.
• “A Second Salute to the Tulane Maritime Law Journal and Its Members,†Robert Force
• “Editorial Remarks,†Yaakov Adler & Ashley Bane
ARTICLES
• “The BP B1 Bundle Ruling: Federal Statutory Displacement of General Maritime Law,†John J. Costonis
• “The Changing Contours of Maintenance and Cure,†John J. Walsh
• “The Practical Effects of Lozman,†Lindsey C. Brock III
CONTRASTING VIEWS ON THE WRONGFUL ARREST OF SHIPS
• “Wrongful Arrest of Ships: A Time for Change,†Sir Bernard Eder
• “‘Wrongful Arrest of Ships: A Time for Change’—A Reply to Sir Bernard Eder,†Martin Davies
• “Wrongful Arrest of Ships: Rejoinder by the Honourable Mr. Justice Eder,†Sir Bernard Eder
COMMENTS
• “Situs Unraveled: Evaluating Methods for Determining Whether an Injury Site Qualifies as an LHWCA § 903(a) ‘Other Adjoining Area,’†Yaakov Adler
• “Novel Charters: Considering a New Approach To Protect Injured Third Parties Against Insolvent Charterers,†Katherine Clements
• “Harbor Depth and Taxes: A Critical Examination of the Future of the Harbor Maintenance Tax,†Michael Dehart
• “Crisis Averted: The Supreme Court Rejects a Subjective Vessel Status Test in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, Florida,†Caroline E. Frilot
• “Cross-Border Insolvency in the Maritime Context: The United States’ Universalism vs. Singapore’s Territorialism,†Phoebe Hathorn
• “Strong Headwinds: Statutes, Responsibility-Shifting, and Public Policy Continue To Frustrate Indemnity Agreements in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry,†Imran Naeemullah
NOTE
• “Salvaging Federal Admiralty Jurisdiction: The Eleventh Circuit Advances a Modern Test for Waterway Navigability in Aqua Log, Inc. v. Lost & Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs & Rafts of Logs,†Bryan J. Kitz
Volume Thirty-Eight, Number One includes
FOREWORDS
• “A Journal of Distinction,†Robert B. Acomb, Jr.
• “A Second Salute to the Tulane Maritime Law Journal and Its Members,†Robert Force
• “Editorial Remarks,†Yaakov Adler & Ashley Bane
ARTICLES
• “The BP B1 Bundle Ruling: Federal Statutory Displacement of General Maritime Law,†John J. Costonis
• “The Changing Contours of Maintenance and Cure,†John J. Walsh
• “The Practical Effects of Lozman,†Lindsey C. Brock III
CONTRASTING VIEWS ON THE WRONGFUL ARREST OF SHIPS
• “Wrongful Arrest of Ships: A Time for Change,†Sir Bernard Eder
• “‘Wrongful Arrest of Ships: A Time for Change’—A Reply to Sir Bernard Eder,†Martin Davies
• “Wrongful Arrest of Ships: Rejoinder by the Honourable Mr. Justice Eder,†Sir Bernard Eder
COMMENTS
• “Situs Unraveled: Evaluating Methods for Determining Whether an Injury Site Qualifies as an LHWCA § 903(a) ‘Other Adjoining Area,’†Yaakov Adler
• “Novel Charters: Considering a New Approach To Protect Injured Third Parties Against Insolvent Charterers,†Katherine Clements
• “Harbor Depth and Taxes: A Critical Examination of the Future of the Harbor Maintenance Tax,†Michael Dehart
• “Crisis Averted: The Supreme Court Rejects a Subjective Vessel Status Test in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, Florida,†Caroline E. Frilot
• “Cross-Border Insolvency in the Maritime Context: The United States’ Universalism vs. Singapore’s Territorialism,†Phoebe Hathorn
• “Strong Headwinds: Statutes, Responsibility-Shifting, and Public Policy Continue To Frustrate Indemnity Agreements in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry,†Imran Naeemullah
NOTE
• “Salvaging Federal Admiralty Jurisdiction: The Eleventh Circuit Advances a Modern Test for Waterway Navigability in Aqua Log, Inc. v. Lost & Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs & Rafts of Logs,†Bryan J. Kitz
