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ALL laws are written by the Legislative Branch. Maritime law is administered by the Federal government.
The legislative branch of government writes the law. The legislative branch is made up of people elected to represent the general population. For the US government, the legislative branch includes the Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as their supporting offices.
Executive
what will be the importance of maritime law in my profession as a maritime cadet
importances sources of maritime law
Executive, Congress re-writes it if they do not appove.
The branch is called International Maritime Law documents include the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the statute of the International Maritime Organisation. Claims could be brought at the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands, The Hague or the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany.
AnswerA maritime lawyer, or admiralty lawyer specialize in the law of the sea. This invokes a great deal of situations that arise with maritime law. This could involve collisions, maritime torts, industrial torts, worker's compensation (Longshoreman and Harbor Worker's Compensation Act), transactional law, environmental law, energy law, etc. Additionally, a great deal of what a maritime lawyer does is statutorily driven, but are the result of codified common law.
Legislative Branch.
Tulane Maritime Law Journal was created in 1975.