
Maritime Law
Maritime law, also known as admiralty law, is a specialized legal framework that governs activities and issues related to the world’s oceans and waterways.
It encompasses a wide range of legal matters, including navigation, shipping, commerce, marine environmental protection, and accidents at sea.
Maritime law helps regulate disputes, liability, and responsibilities in international waters and often involves international agreements and conventions.
It plays a crucial role in facilitating global trade and maintaining safety and order on the seas. Maritime law is a complex and evolving field that covers both private and public interests in maritime activities.