maritime law in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for maritime law in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

2. law (official rule):

3. law:

4. law (set of rules):

6. law (court):

maritime [ˈmærɪtaɪm, Am ˈmer-] ADJ form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was also the basis for international maritime law, which is still in effect.
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This was justifiable according to contemporary maritime law.
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Accordingly, unless they could be proved to have broken local or maritime law, it would be false imprisonment to detain them against their will.
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The main roles of the station is search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, waterway security, boating and fishery safety and environmental protection.
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The contest is called to demonstrate disputable and important issues of private international law and in particular maritime law and international arbitration.
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Within this structure, some of the firms lawyers are involved in additional fields of specialization, such as immigration, shipping, and maritime law.
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A maritime law enforcement agreement was signed in 1997.
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Sub-fields of note were maritime law, bankruptcy law and court law.
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Transportation students learn about ship navigation, cargo handling, navigation rules and maritime law.
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Her missions have included search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, alien interdiction, marine mammal protection and pollution response, homeland security, and presidential security.
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