A specialist in admiralty law for 45 years, Burke founded Burke & Parsons in 1965 with J . Lester Parsons.
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"Admiralty law " or " maritime law " is a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses.
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Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character.
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At the time, shipwreck salvage was based on British admiralty law, which considered the work of salvagers in the public interest.
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In US admiralty law, and / or any other applicable fields of law, how do subpoenas balance out with non-disclosure agreements?
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While general average traces its origins in ancient maritime law, still it remains part of the admiralty law of most countries.
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A specialist in admiralty law for 45 years, Burke founded Burke & AMP; Parsons in 1965 with J . Lester Parsons.
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He also said the judge's ban on sale of Titanic artifacts was inconsistent with admiralty law, which governs rights to sunken ships.
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While in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor learned about maritime conventions developing there, which were the beginnings of what would become admiralty law.
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From 1952 to 1963, he was an associate professor and professor at Cornell University Law School, specializing in international law and admiralty law.