Prize warfare

The International Prize Court was an international court proposed at the beginning of the 20th century, to hear prize cases. An international agreement to create it, the Convention Relative to the Creation of an International Prize Court, was made at the Hague on October 18, 1907. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Prize Court"

A prize is an award given to a person or a group of people to recognise and reward actions or achievements. Official prizes often involve monetary rewards as well as the fame that comes with them. Some prizes are also associated with extravagant awarding ceremonies, such as the Oscars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prize"

A prize court is a court (or even a single individual, such as an ambassador or consul) authorized to consider whether or not a ship has been lawfully captured or seized in time of war or under the terms of the seizing ship's letters of marque and reprisal. A prize court may order the sale or destruction of the seized ship, and the distribution of any proceeds to the captain and crew of the seizing ship. A prize court may also order the return of a seized ship to its owners if the seizure was unlawful, such as if it was from a country which had proclaimed its neutrality. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prize court"

Generally, prize money will be a monetary prize that is given to someone after they have won a competition. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prize money"

Rules of Prize Warfare defines a set of rules for taking vessels during war that were originally laid down in the days of sailing ships. Some of the rules state that: passenger ships may not be sunk; crews of merchant ships must be placed in safety before their ships may be sunk (life boats are not considered a place of safety unless close to land); only warships may be sunk without warning. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rules of Prize Warfare"

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the Wikipedia . Direct links to the original articles are in the text.
If you use exact copy or modified of this article you should preserve above paragraph and put also : It uses material from the Shortopedia article about "Prize warfare".
MAIN PAGE MAIN INDEX CONTACT US