Mozambique rule

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title: Mozambique rule
text: The Moçambique rule, or Mozambique rule, is a common law rule in private international law. The rule renders actions relating to title in foreign land, the right to possession of foreign land, and trespass to foreign land non-justiciable in common law jurisdictions. It was established in 1893 by the House of Lords decision in British South Africa Co v. Companhia de Moçambique [1893] AC 602. Essentially, it is a self-imposed rule to limit jurisdiction in respect of actions relating to: title to f
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