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United States maritime law / Admiralty law / International law / Negligence / Seaman status in United States admiralty law / Death on the High Seas Act / Punitive damages / Damages / Merchant Marine Act / Law / Tort law / Judicial remedies
Date: 2014-10-24 19:00:02
United States maritime law
Admiralty law
International law
Negligence
Seaman status in United States admiralty law
Death on the High Seas Act
Punitive damages
Damages
Merchant Marine Act
Law
Tort law
Judicial remedies

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