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Marine and Coastal Law: Cases and Materials
By (Author) Dennis W. Nixon
By (author) Michael J. Daly
By (author) Susan E. Farady
By (author) Read D. Porter
By (author) Julia B. Wyman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
29th March 2022
3rd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Transport law
International law, transport and commerce: maritime law
346.73046917
Hardback
544
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1162g
This extensively updated third edition of the classic casebook Marine and Coastal Law provides readers with an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date guide to landmark laws, regulations, and legal decisions governing the United States' vast marine and coastal resources. This thoroughly revised and updated third edition of the prestigious Marine and Coastal Law casebook provides an essential overview of landmark legal decisions and statutory provisions in U.S. marine and coastal law, with a particular emphasis on regulatory changes and legal conflicts involving climate change, coastal resilience/protection, and sea level rise. In addition to a thorough updating of the contents of the second edition (including editorial commentary on every case), this new revised edition features extensive new content, including two entirely new chapters and new "learning objectives" for each chapter. Produced by five experts in U.S. marine law, this third edition stands as an accessible and invaluable resource for both lay readers and legal professionals who are seeking greater understanding of the ever-evolving and frequently contentious laws and regulations governing U.S. and international fisheries, maritime shipping and transport, offshore oil and mineral resources, climate change mitigation strategies, coastal protection, marine pollution, and port and harbor operations.
Dennis W. Nixon is professor emeritus of Marine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island. Michael J. Daly is a trial lawyer practicing in Providence, RI. Susan E. Farady is associate professor at the University of New England in Biddeford, ME. Read D. Porter is deputy general counsel for environment within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Julia B. Wyman is the director of the Marine Affairs Institute at Roger Williams University School of Law and the Rhode Island Sea Grant legal program.