Admiralty Law Institute symposium: Damages in maritime cases Autor various authors Título de serie Tulane Law Review | Vol. 72(2&3); 383 - 1063; 681 p. Fecha 1997 Fuente IUCN (ID: ANA-063891) Editor | Lugar de publicación Tulane University School of Law | New Orleans, LA, USA Tipo de documento Trabajo en serie/trabajo en varios tomos Idioma Inglés País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América Materia Mar Palabra clave Responsabilidad/indemnización Contaminación marina (por buques) Transporte/depósito Contaminación oleosa Resumen Contents: 1. General overview of the nature and origin of damages, including a general historical and a philosophical review of damages under the tort system 2. Damage to natural resources and the costs of restorationn 3. The relationship of status and damages in maritime personal injury cases 4. Damages to cargo: The measure of damages to cargo - redux 5. English law - damage to the environment 6. Selected ethics issues in litigation practice 7. Damages in maritime cases: Environmental damages under federal law 8. Damages recoverable in death cases 9. Damages arising from breach of contract, loss of revenue, and 'indirect' damages 10. Elements of recovery in maritime personal injury cases 11. Modifying the amounts of damages 12. Maritime collision damage to vessels and fixed structures 13. Damages for personal injury and loss of life - the English approach