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Vol. 46, Issue 2, 2018January 01, 2018 EDT

The “Refugee Clause” for Commercial Shipping Contracts: Why Allocation of Rescue Costs is Critical During Periods of Mass Migration at Sea

Richard L. Kilpatrick Jr.,
rescuemigrationinternational law
Photo by Sergii Gulenok on Unsplash
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Richard L. Kilpatrick Jr., The “Refugee Clause” for Commercial Shipping Contracts: Why Allocation of Rescue Costs Is Critical During Periods of Mass Migration at Sea, 46 GJICL (2018).

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