By Stefanos Roulakis and Efimia Karageorgiou Congress passed the U.S. Limitation of Liability Act (the “Act”) in 1851, the year of Moby Dick’s publication, to encourage investment in the shipping sector and carriage of goods to and from the U.S. The Act limits the financial responsibility of a shipowner to the value of the ship….
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