A treatise on maritime law
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The historical distinction between Maritime and Admiralty is that Maritime dealt with cases on the high seas while Admiralty was more local i.e. police regulations, wharfs, docks, fishing, etc.
Cases of Admiralty and Maritime jurisdictionLast edited by shikamaru; 02-24-13, 11:38 AM.
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If one desires to download a copy:Originally posted by walter View PostA treatise on maritime law
An 1852 book from Cornell University Library.
By Henry Flanders
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A Treatise on Maritime Law (1852) by Henry Flanders
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