Rhodian Sea Law

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The Rhodian Sea Law is an influential body of ancient maritime regulations, originating from the island of Rhodes and later integrated into Byzantine legal tradition, that governed issues such as shipping, jettison, and liability at sea.

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instanceOf ancient maritime law code
legal tradition
appliesTo maritime activities
sea trade
shipping
associatedWithPlace Rhodes NERFINISHED
citedIn Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
developedInPeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman period
field commercial law
maritime law
geographicScope Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
hasSubject collision and damage between ships
maritime insurance precursors
sea carriage of goods
historicalReputation highly esteemed in antiquity for maritime expertise
influenced Byzantine maritime law NERFINISHED
European maritime legal traditions
medieval maritime law
integratedInto Byzantine legal tradition NERFINISHED
language Greek
legalConcept allocation of loss after jettison
responsibility of shipmaster
rights of cargo owners
shared risk in maritime ventures
legalSystem Byzantine law NERFINISHED
originatedIn island of Rhodes
recognizedAs authoritative source on maritime matters in antiquity
recognizedBy Roman jurists
regulates contribution among merchants and shipowners
damage to cargo
general average
jettison of cargo
liability at sea
salvage
shipwrecks
relatedTo general average principle
law of the sea
traditionType customary maritime law

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Byzantine law codifiedIn Rhodian Sea Law