This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this recordIn 1794, the Russian Empire convened the first high admiralty court for appeals to review petitions of merchants and privateers embroiled in the second Russian-Ottoman war of Catherine II's reign (1787-91). The Commission for Archipelago Affairs, as this admiralty court was called, decided more than 170 cases on the basis of Russian maritime law and its interpretation of the law of nations concerning commercial navigation and privateers. A year into its work, the commission determined that one case sat at the center of most disputes that pitted merchants against Russian-flagged privateers: The affair of Lambros Katsonis. The commission'...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...
Artykuł omawia traktaty i deklaracje handlowe oraz nawigacyjne zawarte przez Rosję carską z Anglią, ...
Through the lens provided by judicial, statutory, and social records from the first half of the 19th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ashgate (Taylor & Franci...
My thesis examines the development and use of prize law – an aspect of the law of nations which sanc...
The article deals with the regulations and the practical implementation of the cruising service of t...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
The rise of the Russian merchant marine is more intimately bound up with national politics than is t...
Irregularities in the implementation of Russian-Ottoman trade accords often turned commercial promis...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
The regime of the Turkish Straits being internationally secured with the London Straits Treaty signe...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
This article deals with the laws created by the Russian government in the sphere of the legal regula...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
The article discusses the formation, operation and special features of the prize courts, which were ...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...
Artykuł omawia traktaty i deklaracje handlowe oraz nawigacyjne zawarte przez Rosję carską z Anglią, ...
Through the lens provided by judicial, statutory, and social records from the first half of the 19th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ashgate (Taylor & Franci...
My thesis examines the development and use of prize law – an aspect of the law of nations which sanc...
The article deals with the regulations and the practical implementation of the cruising service of t...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
The rise of the Russian merchant marine is more intimately bound up with national politics than is t...
Irregularities in the implementation of Russian-Ottoman trade accords often turned commercial promis...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
The regime of the Turkish Straits being internationally secured with the London Straits Treaty signe...
How and why has Russia disputed innocent passages by Western warships in the Black Sea since the imp...
This article deals with the laws created by the Russian government in the sphere of the legal regula...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
The article discusses the formation, operation and special features of the prize courts, which were ...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...
Artykuł omawia traktaty i deklaracje handlowe oraz nawigacyjne zawarte przez Rosję carską z Anglią, ...
Through the lens provided by judicial, statutory, and social records from the first half of the 19th...