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The Appam Case

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Extract

The arrival of the fine British passenger vessel Appam at Newport News on January 31, 1916, in charge of a German prize crew and with about four hundred and fifty British subjects, passengers and sailors, including the Governor of Sierra Leone and some other prominent officials, not only created a picturesque situation, but raised some very important problems of international law.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1917

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References

1 Wheaton's Int. Law, 8th Am. ed. sec. 391.

2 International Law Codified, sec. 778 notes.

3 International Law Codified, paragraph 860, notes.