This site focuses on Canadian law relating to maritime law, admiralty law, marine law, marine insurance law, and law of ships and shipping. In addition, papers are available for review; statutes and regulations can be accessed; and more than 100 links are available for more information. Source: Christopher J. Giaschi of Giaschi & Margolis.
From this portal, access links in several categories: Transportation Law, Claims & Cargo Loss Prevention; Transport & Trade References; World Trade & Customs; Transportation History; and General References. Each category includes numerous links related to the topic. Source: The Law Offices of Countryman & McDaniel.
Featuring daily industry news updates, this site is sponsored by the nonprofit ITOPF organization. Users will find general information about pollution from ships and the response to effectively combat those problems. In addition, visitors to the site will find papers written by individuals who work with and deal daily with the effects of the spills and pollution and other Web sites and addresses of other related or relevant organizations.
The Latvian Maritime Law Association Web site is an informational site where persons interested in promoting maritime and trade law can locate others with the same interests and ideology. Information on Association membership is available online. Source: Latvian Maritime Law Association.
The Legal Information Institute (LII) Admiralty Law Overview Web site is a concise introduction into the area of Admiralty Law. Links to other areas include: federal material; state material; international material; and other references. Source: The Legal Information Institute (LII), from Cornell University.
Here, find information about the University of Maine Law School's Marine Law program. Access marine law news updates and links to publications and more legal and marine resources. Source: Marine Law Institute, University of Maine School of Law.
The NSnet Web site is a method for the exchange and updating of information between all involved in the maritime industry. The maritime links are a valuable resource of information, they include areas such as: Banking, Finance & Insurance; Classification Societies & Other Standards Organizations; Design Resources; Education; Environmental Issues; Government & Regulatory Bodies; Human Resources; Internet Resources; Legal Resources; Maritime Operations; News & Information; Offshore & Oil; Professional Organizations; Related Pages; Research; Shipyards; Standards; and Vendors & Suppliers.
This site is sponsored by the United Nations. Topics include: The Convention and the Related Agreement; Oceans and the Law of the Sea in the General Assembly; Bodies Established by the Convention; Settlement of Disputes; and The Division, Its Functions and Activities. Also link to related sites that deal with oceans and the law of the sea. Source: United Nations.