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Fall 2024
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Course Description
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A study of legal issues arising in the maritime and recreational boating industry, including admiralty jurisdiction, maritime liens, salvage, cargo, carriage of goods by sea, charter parties, general average, the rights of seamen and maritime workers, collision and limitation of liability.
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Course Schedule
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08-19-2024 - 11-25-2024
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MW
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8:00 AM-9:20 AM
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F200
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Course Frequency
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This course is usually offered once every academic year
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Course Information
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Credits:
3
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Pass/Fail Option:
Yes
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Prerequisite:
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Grading:
Graded
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Method of Evaluation:
Final Exam
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Graduation Requirements Fulfilled By Course:
General
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Special Attributes:
None
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Course Delivery:
Residential
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Special Restrictions:
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Law Track(s):
None
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Bar Subject(s):
None
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Concentration(s):
Environmental Law (Area of Focus)
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Environmental Law (Concentration)
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Course Book(s):
Textbook Required:
Yes
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Textbook Name: Cases and Materials on Admiralty (American Casebook Series)
Textbook Type: Hardcover Requirement: Required Author: David Sharpe, Peter Winship Publisher: West Academic Publishing Edition: 6 ISBN: 9781634593052
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First Class Assignment(s):
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Assignment:
Read Chapter 1, Sections A and B., of the Textbook.- Cases and Materials on Admiralty by Sharpe,
Material: Cases and Materials on Admiralty, Sixth Edition, Healy and Sharpe (2017)
SYLLABUS.Admiralty 2024 7-25-24.pdf
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