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International Law-Prize Law-Seizure Of Port As Effecting Capture Of Ships In Port, David D. Ring S. Ed.
International Law-Prize Law-Seizure Of Port As Effecting Capture Of Ships In Port, David D. Ring S. Ed.
Michigan Law Review
When the Italian port of Tripoli was captured by the British in January, 1943, two privately owned Italian vessels were lying aground in the harbor. Though the Italian armistice was signed in September, 1943, and British naval authorities early in 1944 ordered the seizure in prize of all salvable vessels, nothing was done with respect to these vessels until February 3, 1947. At that time they were placed under the jurisdiction of the Prize Court of England. On February 10, 1947, the Treaty of Peace with Italy was signed and became effective on September 15, 1947. By act of Parliament, …