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Home > Maritime Law and Policy in China > Supreme Courts. Appeal judgments are final. Maritime cases do not go to the National Supreme Court (NSC) unless a special review or supervision process is being invoked under the Civil Procedure Law. Maritime Courts usually have three divisions: the Maritime Commercial Division; the Admiralty Division; and the Enforcement Division. Maritime Courts have jurisdiction over any maritime cases defined by the NSC. The jurisdiction of Maritime

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Maritime Law and Policy in China

Supreme Courts. Appeal judgments are final. Maritime cases do not go to the National Supreme Court (NSC) unless a special review or supervision process is being invoked under the Civil Procedure Law. Maritime Courts usually have three divisions: the Maritime Commercial Division; the Admiralty Division; and the Enforcement Division. Maritime Courts have jurisdiction over any maritime cases defined by the NSC. The jurisdiction of Maritime
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1666075508069_14650045

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49-49

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10.4324/9781843144809-27

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