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Admiralty law or
maritime law is a body of
law that
governs nautical issues and
private maritime disputes.
Admiralty law consists of both
domestic law on maritime...
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Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office of
Law Enforcement (NOAA OLE) is a
federal police part of the
National Marine Fisheries Service of the
National Oceanic...
- The
United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), also
called the
Law of the Sea
Convention or the
Law of the Sea Treaty, is an international...
- The
United States Marine Corps (USMC), also
referred to as the
United States Marines or
simply the
Marines, is the
maritime land
force service branch of...
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artillery only) by
Marine division (MARDIV)
headquarters battalions. Additionally, this
battalion provides communications networking and
law enforcement support...
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Palau Bureau of
Public Division of
Marine Law Enforcement (DMLE) is
responsible for
marine surveillance,
maritime law enforcement,
search and
rescue in...
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United States Marine Corps Military Police is the
uniformed law enforcement branch of the
United States Marine Corps.
United States Marine Corps Military...
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Marines (or
naval infantry) are
military personnel generally trained to
operate on both land and sea, with a
particular focus on
amphibious warfare. Historically...
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Among other purposes, the
law regulates maritime commerce in U.S.
waters and
between U.S. ports.
Section 27 of the
Merchant Marine Act is
known as the Jones...
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Current Law Statutes Annotated 1993, vol 4, p 118. "Mutiny Act": Merkin,
Marine Insurance: A
Legal History, 2021, p c****vi.
Current Law Statutes 1998...