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This essay describes the prize law of the Confederate States of America. Due to the Union's blockade of the South's coastline, Confederate judges heard very few prize cases. But when they did, they closely hewed to the prize law of the United States.

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Law, History, Philosophy and Sociology of Law, International Law, Foreign Law, Comparative Law, other, Public Law