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Salvage at Sea: International Law Problems
2020Purpose. The presented paper is aimed at identifying and assessing the current international legal problems of salvage at the sea, which appeared and still appeas in litigation and commercial practice.
N. A. Butakova, T. N. Ivanova
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Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Complex geographical position and meteorology make the SCS become high-risk area of accident. In order to prevent from accident to avoid marine pollution or minimize pollution as soon as possible in the SCS, strengthening rescue and salvage is necessary.
Peng Xu, Ren Yuan Li
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Complex geographical position and meteorology make the SCS become high-risk area of accident. In order to prevent from accident to avoid marine pollution or minimize pollution as soon as possible in the SCS, strengthening rescue and salvage is necessary.
Peng Xu, Ren Yuan Li
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Salvaging Wreckers: Sir Walter Scott, The Pirate , and Morality at Sea
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 2013This essay examines Sir Walter Scott’s use of wreckers and wrecking culture in his novel The Pirate (1821). Scott prompts his audience to reconsider the standards by which wreckers’ behavior has been traditionally judged. Urging his readers to look beyond stereotypical renderings of criminality and morality associated with the sea, Scott offers an ...
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SALVAGE AT SEA – FROM ROMAN LAW TO MODERN TIME
Ius Romanum, 2018The law of salvage is a principle of maritime law whereby any person who helps recover another person's ship or cargo in peril at sea is entitled to a reward commensurate with the value of the salveged property. The legal concept of an entitlement to reward for saving imperriled marine property can be traced back into antiquity for some 3.000 years. It
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