Law Of the United Kingdom
“Law of the United Kingdom” in Maritime Law
Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.
The following is a definition of “Law of the United Kingdom”, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The statutes and regulations applicable to the whole of the United Kingdom, including European Union treaties and regulations, which are “directly applicable” in the U.K. as a Member-State of the E.U., as well as treaties made by the U.K. Government under the royal prerogative of the Crown. See also English law (Law of England) and United Kingdom.
Law of the United Kingdom in Admiralty Law
For information on law of the united kingdom in this context, see the entry on law of the united kingdom in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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