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Sullivan v. State of Sao Paulo*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1942

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Footnotes

*

122 Federal Reporter (Second Series), 355.

References

1 This letter and the later letter are both quoted in full in the report of the opinion below. D.C.E.D.N.Y., 36 P. Supp. 503, at pages 504, 505. Immunity from arrest was extended to a ship owned and possessed by the Italian Government, but operated in the carriage of merchandise for hire, although the State

2 Department had expressed to the district court, during the course of the proceedings, its "view" that such vessels should not be entitled to immunity. See The Pesaro, supra, 277 F. at page 479. The Supreme Court decided the question without reference to the State Department.