Journey to the Jones ACT: U.S. Merchant Marine Policy 1776-1920

Author:   Charlie Papavizas
Publisher:   Fortis
ISBN:  

9781962729048


Pages:   634
Publication Date:   15 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Charlie Papavizas
Publisher:   Fortis
Imprint:   Fortis
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.835kg
ISBN:  

9781962729048


ISBN 10:   1962729044
Pages:   634
Publication Date:   15 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""While many freely toss around the term ""Jones Act,"" and cite it as the catalyst for decline of the US Merchant Marine, few understand the true origins and evolution of our Nation's domestic Maritime policy - culminating in the 100+ year old Merchant Marine Act of 1920. Charlie Papavizas takes us back to decisions that our Founding Fathers made concerning maritime trade and skillfully walks us through every change of course as our young nation burst upon the international scene in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Rich with detail, Papavizas has produced a book that tells the story of America's emergence as a maritime power, and the reasons why we have so vigorously maintained control over our domestic trade. Your understanding of US Maritime policy is incomplete until you read this superb volume."" -Hon. Mark H. 'Buz' Buzby, RADM, USN (Ret), Former Administrator, US Maritime Administration ""A crucial read for anyone looking to demystify a law woven into the fabric of American life. it unravels the complexities of the Jones Act, making its history and impact accessible to all. This book brilliantly captures how the Act resonates beyond legal circles into the heart of American commerce and defense, influencing the very currents of trade, industry, and daily life in the United States. As an offshore wind sector advocate, I found this book to be an insightful journey through the intricacies of the Jones Act, shedding light on its historical significance and its modern-day applications. It is a must-read for anyone who seeks to grasp how deeply maritime policy is anchored in our nation's past and present, and how it continues to shape the flow of goods, services, and economic opportunities."" -Liz Burdock, President and CEO, Oceantic Network ""Meticulously researched and eminently readable, Journey to the Jones Act is a fascinating history of American maritime policy and the people, politics, and events that shaped it over two and a half centuries. Charlie Papavizas's mastery of his subject matter is on full display... not only readers new to the ""Jones Act,"" but longtime students and practitioners of maritime policy will find themselves saying, ""I didn't know that!"" again and again throughout this informative and entertaining read."" -Jennifer Carpenter, President & CEO, The American Waterways Operators, President, American Maritime Partnership"


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"Charlie Papavizas is an accomplished national maritime lawyer at Winston and Strawn LLP, where he has practiced as a partner since 1995. He is recognized as a ""Jones Act"" expert and has published widely on how it applies today. Charlie grew up in the Washington, D.C., area where he still lives and practices law. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgetown University, a Masters of International Affairs degree from Columbia University, and a Juris Doctor degree from George Washington University."

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