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maritime and lien
A maritime lien is a lien on a vessel, given to secure the claim of a creditor who provided maritime services to the vessel or who suffered an injury from the vessel's use.
The maritime lien has been described as " one of the most striking peculiarities of Admiralty law ".
* maritime lien — see above.

maritime and constitutes
The maritime part of the region constitutes the area of application of the international Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCAMLR ), where for technical reasons the Convention uses an approximation of the Convergence line by means of a line joining specified points along parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude.
He constitutes to organise Hukôm Adat Laôt ( customary maritime law ).

maritime and security
The school's Department of Political Science similarly operates the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, which is primarily concerned with the fields of Canadian and American foreign, security and defence policy-including maritime security policy.
It remains a lynchpin of regional security due to its strategic location astride a number of key international maritime straits, particularly the Malacca Strait.
There has been a particular US focus on improving STP's maritime security with a view to protecting oil installations.
The Puntland Maritime Police Force is a locally-recruited, professional maritime security force that is primarily aimed at fighting piracy off of the coast of Somalia, safeguarding the nation's marine resources, and providing logistics support to humanitarian efforts.
" To this end, the UAE officially supports the Puntland Maritime Police Force, a locally-recruited, professional maritime security force primarily aimed at fighting piracy, safeguarding Somalia's marine resources, and providing logistics support to humanitarian operations.
To guaranty the security of the seas, the king also establishes a pact with the maritime republic of Savona, probably following an Almoravid raid against his realm.
* Border security, including both land, maritime and country borders ;
* Transportation security, including aviation and maritime transportation ;
A coast guard or coastguard is a maritime security organization of a particular country.
* Maritime Domain Awareness, part of a U. S. Government interagency and international maritime security effort
All members of the alliance viewed the Ottoman navy as a significant threat, both to the security of maritime trade in the Mediterranean Sea and to the security of continental Europe itself.
: I shall relate how the new settlement was, during many troubled years, successfully defended against foreign and domestic enemies ; how, under that settlement, the authority of law and the security of property were found to be compatible with a liberty of discussion and of individual action never before known ; how, from the auspicious union of order and freedom, sprang a prosperity of which the annals of human affairs had furnished no example ; how our country, from a state of ignominious vassalage, rapidly rose to the place of umpire among European powers ; how her opulence and her martial glory grew together ; how, by wise and resolute good faith, was gradually established a public credit fruitful of marvels which to the statesmen of any former age would have seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power, compared with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia, British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander.
and Commander, U. S. Sixth Fleet ( CNE-CNA-C6F ), NATO and Unified Commanders to conduct effective Anti-Submarine Warfare ( ASW ), maintain Maritime Domain Awareness ( MDA ), enhance regional stability, promote cooperative maritime safety and security, and be decisive while conducting overseas contingency operations.
In France, the gendarmerie has crowd and riot control units ( the Gendarmerie Mobile, along with some corresponding units in the civilian police ), counter-terrorism and hostage rescue ( GIGN, again along with some corresponding units in the civilian police ), maritime surveillance, police at sea and coast guard ( Gendarmerie maritime ), control and security at airports and air traffic police ( Gendarmerie des transports aériens ), official buildings guard, honorary services and protection of the President ( Garde Républicaine ), mountain rescue ( Peloton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne ) and security of nuclear weapons sites.
Uraga, at the entrance to Edo Bay was a major maritime security checkpoint for ships entering or leaving the Shogunate capital.
Under the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, the United States is obliged to defend Japan in close cooperation with the Japan Self-Defense Forces for maritime defense, ballistic missile defense, domestic air control, communications security ( COMSEC ), and disaster response operations.
Britain's three major war objectives at the time were to maintain maritime supremacy in the Mediterranean Sea, while preserving the balance of power in Europe, and the security of Egypt, India, and the Persian Gulf.
The British, based at Camp Driftwood, provided the security and counter-smuggling force on land with the US forces providing maritime assistance.

maritime and interest
An associated discipline, and again one that lies within archaeology itself, is underwater archaeology, which studies the past through any submerged remains be they of maritime interest or not.
The kingship of England of course lent the Danes an important link to the maritime zone between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, where Cnut like his father before him had a strong interest and wielded much influence among the Gall-Ghaedhil.
Pisa and the other maritime republic of Genoa had a keen interest in Sardinia because it was a perfect strategic base for controlling the commercial routes between Italy and North Africa.
With the rise of Islam, the trade became dominated by Muslim traders, one ancient Arabic source appears to know the location of the islands, describing them as fifteen days ' sail East from the ' island of Jaba ' - presumably Java — but direct evidence of Islam in the archipelago occurs only in the late 14th century, as China's interest in regional maritime dominance waned.
One notable area of interest is in sea clutter, and how diversity in reflectivity and Doppler shift might prove beneficial for detection in a maritime environment.
Land telegraphs had traditionally used " CQ " (" sécu ," from the French word sécurité or secours ) to identify alert or precautionary messages of interest to all stations along a telegraph line, and CQ had also been adopted as a " general call " for maritime radio use.
Dudley passed on the office to Edward Lord Clinton in May 1550, yet never lost his keen interest in maritime affairs.
Carlos took a personal interest in deep-sea and maritime exploration, publishing an account of his own studies in this area.
And so, looking back to these performers, later Irish-oriented rock groups like The Pogues interpreted traditional shanties and sea songs like “ South Australia ” and “ The Greenland Whale Fisheries .” A notable instance where many non-maritime music performers tackled the traditional maritime repertoire stems from the actor Johnny Depp ’ s reported interest in shanties that developed while filming Pirates of the Caribbean.
There was also a conflict of interest between the maritime interests and the landowners, who gradually " inned " or reclaimed land from the sea on Romney and Walland Marsh and thus reduced the tidal-flows that were supposed to keep the harbour free of silt.
In 2008, Keke's Foreign Affairs department was preparing for the June 2008 meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Santiago, Chile, owing to Nauru's interest in whaling issues as a Pacific maritime nation and in the related issue of tuna fishing stocks, given the country's tuna fishing activities.
In 1870, Baird was vacationing in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, where he developed an interest in maritime research.
Through conquest, the Umayyads intended to protect its maritime interest, while also cutting off refuge for fleeing rebel chieftains as well as Sindhi military support to the Sassanid rump state ; akin to those received at several prior major battles during the their conquest of Persia-such as those at Salasal and Qādisiyyah and the finally at the Battle of Rasil.
" At the time, the family had no maritime connections, and Cunningham only had a vague interest in the sea.
In 2010 the Obama Administration declared that freedom of maritime navigation in the South China Sea, whose islands are claimed variously by China, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines, is a U. S. national interest.
Although not a motivation for the original development of maritime nuclear power, environmental concerns have sparked increased interest on the part of some who are concerned about effects of CO < sub > 2 </ sub >, SO < sub > 2 </ sub > and other air pollutants emitted by cargo ships.
While many theorists of naval warfare tried to mechanically adopt land warfare concepts to the maritime environment, Corbett countered that the interest and requirement of naval warfare differed in fundamental ways from those of land warfare.
Halifax owed to him his interest in the navy and his grasp of the necessity to a country of a powerful maritime force.
The Corps is represented in a highly specialized structure, as well under the administrative profile as under the technical-operational one, for the completing of the Public functions that are carried out in the maritime spaces of national interest.

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