Synopses & Reviews
This extensively updated and enhanced new edition of author Dennis Nixon's classic casebook provides advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and law students in courses in marine affairs and law with an essential grounding in the leading legal decisions and statutory provisions in U.S. marine and coastal law. Cases have been selected for their legal clarity, interesting factual background, doctrinal and precedential importance, and applicability to emerging areas of litigation, maritime affairs, and coastal management.
This rapidly evolving and contentious area of the law has seen a steady stream of landmark decisions and legislation in the years since the publication of the first edition of Marine and Coastal Law: Cases and MaterialS≪/i>. The second edition is updated with 25 percent new post-1994 landmark case material and is enhanced with valuable new pedagogic features, including editorial commentary for all cases, examples to support study questions after each case, and chapter introductions. The enhancements benefit from the expertise of two new coauthors.
Synopsis
The Second Edition of Marine and Coastal Law presents edited legal opinions, study questions, and topical summaries on a comprehensive range of maritime and marine resource issues, providing an accessible and informative survey of this area of law.
Synopsis
The second edition of Marine and Coastal Law: Cases and MaterialS≪/i> updates Nixon's classic casebook with 25 percent new post-1994 landmark case material plus valuable new features, including editorial commentary for all cases, examples to support study questions after each case, and chapter introductions.
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10 chapters, each on a specific aspect of marine and coastal law
3 expert contributors, with original author Dennis Nixon joined by Michael Daly and Susan Farady
Comprehensive index referencing key concepts, names and statutes within the text
Table of cases listing each case for easy cross referencing
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• Offers a thorough survey of important marine and coastal law issues, ranging from admiralty to fisheries to public trust
• Ranges from the 1800's up to the present to provide a solid historical context for exploring coastal and maritime law
• Presents legal information in an accessible way for the lay reader, in chapters that include new introductions, expert commentary, and new examples
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• Includes editorial commentary for each case
• Presents coverage of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the issue of punitive damages in the Exxon Valdez case; the Fourth Circuit decision regarding salvage rights over the sunken wreck of the Titanic; and the 2005 Dutra Supreme Court decision that finally defined what is a "vessel" for the purposes of admiralty law