This study describes the courts of vice-admiralty as they existed
in the American colonies at the beginning of the revolutionary
struggles, analyzes the changes in the courts and their
jurisdiction from 1763 to the outbreak of the war, and examines the
American objections to the vice-admiralty system.
Originally published in 1960.
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