Tulane Maritime Law Journal | Vol 39
For a Presentation of Selected Works from the Tulane Maritime Law Journal - Volume 39 Allison Fish, The Potential Application of 18 U.S.C. § 1115 to Offshore Drilling Disasters: A Requiem for the Seaman’s Manslaughter Act Albert Farr, Federal Income Taxes and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Marine Transportation: A Critique of U.S.-Owned, U.S.- Flagged, Vessel’s International Shipping Income David Freedman, A Court for Icarus: Defining Maritime Tort Jurisdiction in Aircraft Crash Cases Bryan Kitz, Widening Gyre: The Seaman’s Uncertain and Expanding Right to Unearned Wages Katherine Wiarda, The Problem’s in the Proof: How Public Companies Can Prove Compliance with the Jones Act Vessel Citizenship Requirements for Eligibility in the U.S. Coastwise Trade
For a Presentation of Selected Works from the Tulane Maritime Law Journal - Volume 39 Allison Fish, The Potential Application of 18 U.S.C. § 1115 to Offshore Drilling Disasters: A Requiem for the Seaman’s Manslaughter Act Albert Farr, Federal Income Taxes and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Marine Transportation: A Critique of U.S.-Owned, U.S.- Flagged, Vessel’s International Shipping Income David Freedman, A Court for Icarus: Defining Maritime Tort Jurisdiction in Aircraft Crash Cases Bryan Kitz, Widening Gyre: The Seaman’s Uncertain and Expanding Right to Unearned Wages Katherine Wiarda, The Problem’s in the Proof: How Public Companies Can Prove Compliance with the Jones Act Vessel Citizenship Requirements for Eligibility in the U.S. Coastwise Trade