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Historic Origins Of Admiralty Jurisdiction In England, Lionel H. Laing Dec 1946

Historic Origins Of Admiralty Jurisdiction In England, Lionel H. Laing

Michigan Law Review

The process of the common law courts when resorted to by foreigners appears to have failed entirely to give redress. Arbitration and other treaties were tried without satisfaction. Finally, in 1337, Edward III found himself obliged to pay out of his own pocket for spoils committed upon Flemish, Genoese and Venetian merchants by his own subjects. This was no international gesture, for it was dictated by necessity, since the English monarch, engaged in a struggle with France, wished to retain the aid of his allies. It thus became urgent to suppress piracy, which was the plague of the Channel.


Limitations On Federal Equity Jurisdiction Oct 1946

Limitations On Federal Equity Jurisdiction

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Federal Jurisdiction


Future Earning As Basis For Equity Jurisdiction Oct 1946

Future Earning As Basis For Equity Jurisdiction

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Jurisdiction


State Rules Of Substance And Procedure Jan 1946

State Rules Of Substance And Procedure

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Federal Jurisdiction


Conflict Of Laws--Apparent Trends In Jurisdiction, Rosanna A. Blake Jan 1946

Conflict Of Laws--Apparent Trends In Jurisdiction, Rosanna A. Blake

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.