Admiralty and maritime law encompasses the laws of the high seas, and the operation of vessels on the high seas. Maritime cases can involve a complex interplay of laws, based upon where a ship was flagged, where it was last docked, whether it is in international waters, international treaties, contract law, and other factors.
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- International Maritime Organization Public documents, circulars, and information.
- 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.
- Philip E. Weiss Providing general information concerning maritime law, and links to related websites.
- 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.
- Navigation Act 1912 The text of Australia's Navigation Act.
- Cruise Passenger's Rights & Remedies Overview of the legal rights of cruise ship passengers, who are injured or become ill during their travels.
- 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.
- Georgetown University Law Library - Maritime Law Resources Legal resources and primary materials.
- Legal Information Institute An overview of admiralty law with links to key primary and secondary sources, from Cornell University Law School.