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The Alabama Arbitration (or Geneva Arbitration), 1872: an arbitral tribunal met in Geneva to end...

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The Alabama Arbitration (or Geneva Arbitration), 1872: an arbitral tribunal met in Geneva to end the diplomatic dispute between the United States of America and Great Britain. The United States claims damages from the British government as a result of the damage caused to the Nordic trade during the Secession War, notably by the English ship “Alabama”. The members of the court are represented from left to right: the Italian Federico Sclopis di Salerano (1798-1878), the Swiss Jakob Stampfli (1820-1879), the American Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886), the English Sir Alexander Cockburn (1802-1880) and the Brazilian Marcos Antonio d'Araujo, Baron Itajuba (18442 1897). Engraving in “” Le Monde Illustré”” n°794 of 29 June 1872.
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French School, (19th century) / French
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Stefano Bianchetti
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Date
1872 AD (C19th AD)
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The Alabama Arbitration (or Geneva Arbitration), 1872: an arbitral tribunal met in Geneva to end the diplomatic dispute between the United States of America and Great Britain. The United States claims damages from the British government as a result of the damage caused to the Nordic trade during the Secession War, notably by the English ship “Alabama”. The members of the court are represented from left to right: the Italian Federico Sclopis di Salerano (1798-1878), the Swiss Jakob Stampfli (1820-1879), the American Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886), the English Sir Alexander Cockburn (1802-1880) and the Brazilian Marcos Antonio d'Araujo, Baron Itajuba (18442 1897). Engraving in “” Le Monde Illustré”” n°794 of 29 June 1872.

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19th century / USA / North America / America (continent) / engraving / black and white / amerique du nord / relations internationales / Justice / dispute / grande bretagne - britannique britanniques / etats unis / tribunal / histoire / etats unis d'amerique / etats-unis / USA / U.S.A / united states of america / gravure / etats-unis d'amerique

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