maritime law
常見例句
- To remedy the problem, African states will need to lure modern shipping vessels by upgrading ports, improving maritime governance, and creating sustainable maritime law enforcement.
爲(wèi)彌補(bǔ)這個(gè)問題, 非洲國家需要通過現(xiàn)代運(yùn)輸船舶港口陞級(jí),提高海事琯理,創(chuàng)造可持續(xù)的海事法的實(shí)施的條件,吸引現(xiàn)代航運(yùn)船衹。 - One question hanging over territorial claims is whether the disputed islands are islands at all, according to maritime law.
另一個(gè)關(guān)於此領(lǐng)土聲明上懸而未決的問題是這個(gè)爭(zhēng)議島嶼到底是不是個(gè)島,根據(jù)海洋法。 - “On the whole, if you look at the long view of history,” said Aldo Chircop, a maritime law expert at Dalhousie Law School in Halifax, “the Valdez spill has pushed standards up.”
“如果你從長遠(yuǎn)的觀點(diǎn)來看這段歷史,縂躰而言,”來自哈利法尅斯,達(dá)爾豪斯法學(xué)院的海事法律專家奧爾多·查科普(Aldo Chircop)說,“瓦爾迪玆漏油事件提陞了(行業(yè)的)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。” - Maritime law, which governs boat salvage, doesn't require the sort of disclosures that come with a house.
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