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= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该镇的土地面积为。关于本章讨论的问题的更详细的描述可以在M. Erpelding的《文明国家的国际反奴隶制法》(1815-1945)(2017)中找到。1具体见J. Allain,《十九世纪海法与英国废除奴隶贸易》,58 BYIL(2007), 1,342 -388。再版:J. Allain,《法律与奴隶制:禁止人类剥削》(2015),46-100。2 H. H. Wilson,《英国粉碎非洲奴隶贸易的主要方面》,1807-1929,44 AJIL(1950), 1,505 -506。“购买和出口奴隶,以便运输到存在奴隶制的殖民地,在那里他们必须成为殖民者的财产,以及所有的所有权后果。”引用:C. Flory,《从奴隶制到自由力量:19世纪法属加勒比非洲工人的历史》(2015),46。
Evidence Requirements before 19th Century Anti-Slave Trade Jurisdictions and Slavery as a Standard of Treatment
* Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law. A more detailed account of the issues examined in this chapter can be found in: M. Erpelding, Le droit international antiesclavagiste des “nations civilisées” (1815-1945) (2017). 1 See in particular J. Allain, The Nineteenth Century Law of the Sea and the British Abolition of the Slave Trade, 58 BYIL (2007), 1, 342-388. Reprinted in: J. Allain, The Law and Slavery: Prohibiting Human Exploitation (2015), 46-100. 2 H. H. Wilson, Some principal aspects of British efforts to crush the African slave trade, 1807-1929, 44 AJIL (1950), 1, 505-506. 3 “L’achat et l’exportation d’esclaves destinés à être transportés dans des colonies où l’esclavage existe, où ils doivent devenir la propriété des colons, avec toutes les conséquences du droit de possession”. Quoted by: C. Flory, De l’esclavage à la liberté force: Histoire des travailleurs africains dans la Caraïbe française au XIXe siècle (2015), 46.