University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal

Volume 6 Number 2 Spring 1994

ARTICLES

Recent Maritime Legislation and Practice in the People’s Republic of China
HONORARY EDITOR QHANG LIXING
Beijing, China

Shipowners’ Limitation of Liability: Comparative Utility and Growth in the United States, Japan and South Korea
HYUN KIM
Seoul, Korea

Applicable Arbitration Rules for Maritime Disputes in Australia and Hong Kong
H. EDWIN ANDERSON III
New Orleans, LA

Detention of Stowaways: Who Should Bear the Cost?
DAVID A. NOURSE
New York, NY

Maritime Oil Pollution Damage in the People’s Republic of China: The Legal Framework of the Liability System and Compensation Scheme
XIA CHEN
Shanghai, China

The Use and Enforceability of Exculpatory (Red Letter) Clauses in Ship Repair Contracts
DANIEL B. MacLEOD
San Diego, CA

PRACTICE SECTION

Comments on Doing Business in the Russian Federation
TATIANA V. TOUMANOVA
ALICE L. BLANCHARD
Seattle, WA

Does the Death on the High Seas Act Apply to Interisland Hawaii Flights?
HILARY BENSON GANGNES
CHRISTOPHER P. McKENZIE
Honolulu, HI

Seaman Status Revisited: A Practical Guide to Status Determination
EDWARD M. BULL III
San Francisco, CA

NOTE

Congress Giveth and the Fifth Circuit Taketh Away: Post Executive Jet Viability of the Admiralty Extension Act
RUSSELL J. SMITH

PACIFIC RIM SURVEY

SHAHIN SHIRALIAN
MICHAEL W. MARCHANT

INDUSTRY AWARD

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
Oakland, CA