Θ RESEARCHES, HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL, IN MARITIME INTERNATIONAL LAW. BY JAMES REDDIE, ESQ., ADVOCATE, AUTHOR OF "INQUIRIES IN THE SCIENCE OF LAW," AND OF VOL. II. "6 AN HISTORICAL VIEW EDINBURGH: THOMAS CLARK, LAW BOOKSELLER. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, LONDON. MILLIKEN, DUBLIN. MDCCCXLV. CONTENTS. Of Maritime International Law, chiefly during war, from the peace of Amiens in 1801-2, to the General Peace of Paris in 1815, Of the administration of Maritime International Law, from the commencement of the war in 1803, to the General Peace of Paris in 1815, particularly by France and Great Britain;- French, Berlin and Milan Decrees, British Orders in Council, From the Berlin Decree of the French Emperor Napoleon, in November 1806, to the Revocation of the British Orders in PAGE 1 |