Understanding Maritime law

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Legal Information Institute’s website on U.S.C. code – Carriage of Goods by Sea
ITLOS webpage on the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
the case J. Gerber & Co. v. S.S. Sabine Howaldt on pages 165-166
Force Majeure – Clauses in Leases by the American Bar Association

Answer the following questions:
1) The J. Gerber case was about damage of steel being shipped from what country to the United States? Why does the Court of Appeals find that the ship owner is not responsible for the damage to the steel?
2) Which section of Chapter 28 of the US Code deals with ‘Rights and Immunities of Carrier and Ship’? In your words, what is the definition of ‘carrier’ under Chapter 28 of the United States Code? (quoted definitions will earn 0 points)
3) The President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is from what country? In your words, explain the function of Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
4) In American jurisprudence Force Majeure includes not just acts of God but what else?
Support your answers using proper APA citation.
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