Report of the International Law Congress Committee on the complaints of foreign consuls in Ireland of the want of a local court in each Irish port, with permanent judicial officers for the prompt determination of all questions between foreign captains and Irish merchants
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Kane, Robert, Sir. 'Report of the International Law Congress Committee on the complaints of foreign consuls in Ireland of the want of a local court in each Irish port, with permanent judicial officers for the prompt determination of all questions between foreign captains and Irish merchants'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. VII, Part LI, 1876/1877, pp125-135Download Item:
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The Council having named us as a committee ?To consider the best means of making provision that the Society and those who take an interest in this subject in Ireland shall be adequately represented at the International Law Congress at Antwerp next autumn?,
we have held several meetings, and beg to submit the following report.
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Read before the Society, 24 April 1877
Author: Kane, Robert, Sir
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. VII, Part LI, 1876/1877
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