Q » How is maritime law prevented or controlled?
01 Nov, 2025
A » Maritime law, also known as admiralty law, is controlled through international conventions and national legislation. Organizations like the International Maritime Organization (IMO) develop regulations to ensure safety, environmental protection, and fair shipping practices. National authorities enforce these laws by inspecting vessels, certifying compliance, and adjudicating disputes. Collaboration between nations is essential to address issues such as piracy, pollution, and maritime safety effectively.
01 Nov, 2025
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