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Jurisdiction — Over Foreign Vessels in National Waters — Confinement of American Citizen in American Ship in German Waters at the Direction of German Authorities.
Jurisdiction — In Port — Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States Concerning a Collision between British and Portuguese Vessels in a French Harbour.
Jurisdiction — In Ports — Personal Injuries of Alien Seamen — The Law of the United States — Injury Suffered in Territorial Waters of the United States — Allen Domiciled in the United States.
Jurisdiction — In Ports — Seaman’s Claim for Damages in respect of Injury Suffered on the High Seas — Jurisdiction of the Home State — Relevance of the Fact that the Home State is under Enemy Occupation — Remedies Available under Authority of Government in Exile.
States — Jurisdictional Immunity of — Jurisdictional Immunities of Member States of Federal States — Relevance of the Fact that the Federal State Asserts an Interest in the Action — Relevance of the Attitude of the Executive Department Accepting as a Fact the Statements of the Foreign Federal State — The State of Brazil and the State of São Paulo.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Nicaraguan Railway Operating Agency as an Instrument of Government — Its Recognition as such by the Government of the United States — Effect of.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Waiver of Immunity by Appearance — Subsequent Reliance on a Claim to Immunity — Support Given by Executive Department — Direct Intervention of — Effect of.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Method of Invoking Immunity — Direct Intervention of Foreign Government without Assistance of the Executive Department.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Question of Intention to take Possession of Property in respect of which Immunity is Claimed — Conditions of Valid Taking of Possession — Requisition of Property Abroad — Forcible Taking of Possession in the Port of a Foreign State.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Statement of Foreign Government — Statement of the Executive Department — Relevance of the Confirmation by the Executive Department of the Statement of the Foreign Government.
States — Jurisdictional Immunities of — Non-Governmental Association as Defendant — Assertion of Governmental Interest Subsequent to Waiver of Immunity — Relevance of Governmental Contribution to the Capital and of Representation of the Government on the Board of the Association.