Sunday, March 24, 2013

3/24/2013 Admiralty Law Interest:


NEW EDITION TO OUR "BIG LINKS LOCKER" AND THE ADMIRALTY LAW SECTION


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Sir Robert Phillimore British Advocate general in Admiralty 1862
We provide a lot of links to maritime subjects throughout our site but we don't want you to have to do the "great circle search" for links. Building a master alphabetized and cross referenced by subject area link directory in our INDEX and FINDING AID section has been very time consuming and we are far from posting one at the moment. Meanwhile we maintain our "BIG LINKS LOCKER" near the top of our "STATION IDENTIFICATION AND NOTICE BOARD", the post with the ship with green sails that is the first thing a visitor comes to when entering our site on most key word searches that involve the words "American: and "Admiralty".  We start the big links locker with "THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME  LINKS site:
The Mother of All Maritime Links": http://www.boat-links.com/boatlink.html#top 

Then we provide our readers with the AMAZON GENERAL BOOK SEARCH link. We also provide this link in each of our SPECIAL INTEREST PAGES ("ADMIRALTY LAW,"  "AUTHORITATIVE LITERATURE", etc.). In the SPECIAL INTEREST PAGES  we review individual books of interest on the particular maritime topics and provide direct links to Amazon and other vendors for the individual title.


GENERAL MARITIME BOOK SEARCH :
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=admiralty%2C+marine%2C+maritime%2C+boating

Following these two general links we provide in alphabetical order highly authoritative and useful links by subject. We have a new edition in the realm of admiralty and maritime law. We find it very comprehensive and easy to use, with one caution. Look for the tabs marked "Overview" and "Resources". The "Resources" tab takes you to a very simple and easy to use set of links by subject related to admiralty law. If you miss this resources tab this site is part of a much larger Cornell Law School project where you can eventually find most any statute, regulation, or Supreme Court case on most any legal subject. But if you use the links and short cuts provided on the "Resources Tab" in the Admiralty section you will enjoy much faster and more direct research results.


ADMIRALTY or MARITIME LAW:


Note: The Cornell site when you arrive in the Admiralty section has two tabs : "Overview" and
"Resources". If you are doing legal research the "Resources" tab is a fast route into most relevant statutes, and regulations, Supreme Court Cases, and even some state cases.


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