Civil vs. Criminal Law at Sea: Maritime Litigation with Adria Notari | UNCENSORED

Sep 03, 07:14 PM

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When does harassment become a crime β€” and what legal remedies exist if criminal courts refuse to act? In the final episode of this three-part UNCENSORED series, maritime lawyer and former U.S. Navy Reserve officer Adria Notari breaks down the critical differences between civil and criminal law for crew.

From statutes of limitation and evidence collection to employer liability and the role of flag states, this conversation reveals why litigation is often the only driver of real change in yachting.

πŸ”Ή Civil vs. criminal remedies: what crew need to know
πŸ”Ή How to build a case with evidence and documentation
πŸ”Ή Statutes of limitation for different types of claims
πŸ”Ή Why employers β€” not just assailants β€” are legally responsible
πŸ”Ή The limits of flag state accountability
πŸ”Ή When anonymous reports can still support a case

For Part One: https://youtu.be/g4Za3-kxy-o

For Part Two: https://youtu.be/krVcVLwvzQQ

πŸ’Ό About the Guest:
Adria Notari is a licensed maritime lawyer, former seafarer, and passionate advocate for crew rights. Through Notari Law, she helps crew pursue civil remedies worldwide when contracts are breached, safety is ignored, or abuse occurs.
πŸ“ Website: notarilaw.com
πŸ”— LinkedIn: @Adria Notari

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