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The Nationality Test: The Preliminary Problem

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Aspects of the Hague Rules

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It has been indicated1 that the nationality test is applied by reference to the nationality of persons in the case. It is first necessary to identify the persons (or things) to which reference is made.

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  1. Sewell v. Burdick (1884) Io. App. Cas. 74, 104; Ardennes case [1951] 1 K.B. 55, 57; Bartle p.15 ; Carver nos. 58 et seq.; Scrutton no. 29.

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  2. Hain S.S Co. v. Tate and Lyle (1936) 41 Corn. Cas. 350, 357 per Ld. Atkin.

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© 1976 Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands

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Clarke, M.A. (1976). The Nationality Test: The Preliminary Problem. In: Aspects of the Hague Rules. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8854-8_7

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