海事管辖权救生衣:保留不涉及船舶的海事侵权管辖权

M. Thoele
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海事管辖权的建立是为了保护海上贸易和其他传统的海上活动。为了充分保护海上商业和其他传统的海上活动,发生在不涉及船舶的通航水域的侵权行为必须能够建立海事管辖权。目前的海事管辖权测试是由两部分组成的测试,包括地点测试和连接测试,不需要船舶参与。尽管有最高法院的检验标准,但许多下级法院武断地强加了一个条件,即诉讼必须涉及船舶,才能建立对属人侵权索赔的海事管辖权。这一船舶要求为海事管辖权创造了一种测试,而海事管辖权不足以保护海上贸易,因为某些形式的海上贸易,如专业的水肺潜水,不涉及船舶。此外,这一船只要求排除了许多海上贸易以外的行动,如美国海岸警卫队的救援,这可能会破坏海上贸易。因此,为了充分保护海上商业,国会或最高法院必须采取行动,阻止下级法院要求侵权行为涉及船舶以建立对人侵权诉讼的海事管辖权。
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Throwing Admiralty Jurisdiction a Life Vest: Preserving Jurisdiction for Maritime Torts that Do Not Involve Vessels
Admiralty jurisdiction was created to protect maritime commerce and other traditional maritime activities. To adequately protect maritime commerce and other traditional maritime activities, torts occurring on navigable waters that do not involve a vessel must be able to establish admiralty jurisdiction. The current test for admiralty jurisdiction, which is a two-part test that contains both a locality and a con-nection test, does not require a vessel to be involved. Despite the Supreme Court’s test, many lower courts have arbitrarily imposed a condition that the suit must involve a vessel to establish admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort claims. This vessel-requirement creates a test for admiralty jurisdiction that inadequately protects maritime commerce because some forms of maritime commerce, such as professional SCUBA diving, do not involve vessels. Furthermore, this vessel requirement excludes many operations outside of maritime commerce, like U.S. Coast Guard rescues, which may disrupt maritime commerce. Thus, to adequately protect maritime commerce, Congress or the Supreme Court must act to stop lower courts from requiring that a tort involve a vessel to establish admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort suits.
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