The Tulane Maritime Law Journal was founded in 1973 in conjunction with the student-run Tulane Maritime Law Society.
The Journal is the preeminent student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law.
Published semi-annually, each issue of the Journal includes scholarly works written by academics, practitioners, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime Law.
In addition, the Journal publishes annual sections in Recent Developments and International Law for the United States and the international community, as well as periodic symposia on relevant topical areas in the field and quantum and collision surveys every other year.
The Journal has a wide and diverse circulation of subscribers in all fifty U.S. States and nearly fifty foreign countries, comprised of private admiralty law firms, marine insurance companies, shipping lines, federal agencies, law school libraries, federal judges, and the United States Supreme Court. Two issues.
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