Fall 2013
5373 Admiralty - BRITTON- 20570
Professor(s):
Raymond Britton (Faculty In Memorium)
Credits: 3
Course Areas: International Law
Time: 6:00p-7:30p MW Location: 113 BLB
Course Outline: Admiralty
The course is basically divided into two parts, jurisdiction and procedure. Jurisdiction includes the establishment and formulation of Admiralty jurisdiction in the courts as well as various forms of relief available in Admiralty and the problems associated with federal-state accommodations in maritime cases. The substantive part of the course primarily addresses maritime liens, ship mortgages, and charter parties.
Course Syllabus: Syllabus pdf
Course Notes:
Prerequisites:
First Day Assignments: The assignment for the first class is pp. 1-20 in the casebook.
Final Exam Schedule: 12/18 6-9pm 209 BLB
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Satisfies Skills Course Requirement: No
Satisfies Senior Upper Level Writing Requirement: No
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