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Lord
Mansfield's Judgment in Campbell v. Hall, 1774
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Lord
Mansfield was judging a dispute between two merchants
regarding goods from the island of Grenada. This trial
took place in Britain.
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Document Summary:
This document discusses the general position of a conquered country
in relation to the law.
- It states that "The laws of a conquered country continue
in force until they are altered by the conqueror."
- It states that the Royal Proclamation,
1763, was the constitution of the province of Québec "by
proclamation."
- It also indicates that the articles of capitulation for Montreal
were effectively an international treaty.
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