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Why doesn't Maritime Law stipulate the application of the law of ship collision in the exclusive economic zone?
Article 273 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Maritime Code stipulates: "The law of the place where the infringement occurred shall apply to the compensation for damage caused by ship collision.

The law of the place where the court accepts the case shall apply to the compensation for the damage caused by the collision of ships on the high seas.

No matter where ships of the same nationality collide, the laws of the flag state shall apply to the compensation for damages between colliding ships. "

There is no applicable law in the "exclusive economic zone" here, because the exclusive economic zone belongs to the state to exercise sovereignty and jurisdiction, and there are no special provisions, so the provisions in the first and third paragraphs above can be applied. I hope it helps you.