Lotus case

The Lotus Case
CourtPermanent Court of International Justice
Full case name The Case of the S.S. "Lotus" (France v. Turkey)
Decided7 September 1927
ClaimTurkey has illegally arrested Mr. Demons, captain of the Lotus
Ruling
There is no rule of international law reserving jurisdiction of crimes committed in high seas to the flag State; Turkey did not violate any law in arresting Mr. Demons
Court membership
President
Associate judgesBernard Loder · Robert Finlay · John Bassett Moore · Didrik Nyholm · Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven · Rafael Altamira y Crevea · Yorozu Oda · Dionisio Anzilotti · Epitácio da Silva Pessoa
Case opinions
MajorityHuber, joined by Bassett Moore, Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven, Oda, Anzilotti, Da Silva Pessoa
DissentLoder
DissentWeiss
DissentFinlay
DissentNyholm
DissentAltamira

The Lotus case was an international legal case involving France and Turkey in front of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The case is known for establishing the so-called "Lotus principle" in international law.