By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - The law of the sea might sound like a Herman Melville novel, but for John E. Noyes, it's the glue that holds the global community together - albeit precariously. Noyes, who specializes in maritime law, recently was elected president of the International Law Association's American branch. Founded in 1922, it is one of 43 chapters of the worldwide organization established in 1873, and is headqu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - The law of the sea might sound like a Herman Melville novel, but for John E. Noyes, it's the glue that holds the global community together - albeit precariously. Noyes, who specializes in maritime law, recently was elected president of the International Law Association's American branch. Founded in 1922, it is one of 43 chapters of the worldwide organization established in 1873, and is headqu...
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