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Australian Maritime Law
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ISBN-10 : 1862879508
ISBN-13 : 9781862879508
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Book Synopsis Australian Maritime Law by : M. W. D. White

Book excerpt: Follows on from the First and the Second editions of which White was the editor and wrote some of the chapters. In those earlier editions many eminent Australian maritime lawyers contributed chapters from their own point of view but in this new edition the author has tried to bring a consistency of treatment of topics which flows from the one author writing the entire work.


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