Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 22 : Section 256


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 256. Jurisdiction of consular officers in disputes between seamen

      Whenever it is stipulated by treaty or convention between the
    United States and any foreign nation that the consul general,
    consuls, vice consuls, or consular or commercial agents of each
    nation, shall have exclusive jurisdiction of controversies,
    difficulties, or disorders arising at sea or in the waters or ports
    of the other nation, between the master or officers and any of the
    crew, or between any of the crew themselves, of any vessel
    belonging to the nation represented by such consular officer, such
    stipulations shall be executed and enforced within the jurisdiction
    of the United States as declared in sections 257 and 258 of this
    title. But before this section shall take effect as to the vessels
    of any particular nation having such treaty with the United States,
    the President shall be satisfied that similar provisions have been
    made for the execution of such treaty by the other contracting
    party, and shall issue his proclamation to that effect, declaring
    this section to be in force as to such nation.



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