International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... ship from the laws and customs of mari- time war as to neutral merchant ships in general . The ship , however , must not be searched except in case of necessity , and then with as much consideration and expedition as possible . ( I ...
... ship from the laws and customs of mari- time war as to neutral merchant ships in general . The ship , however , must not be searched except in case of necessity , and then with as much consideration and expedition as possible . ( I ...
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... ship was accordingly visited and searched in accordance with the well - known and well - established belligerent right . In order not to delay the ship unnecessarily , the suspected parcels were re- moved for examination , and the ship ...
... ship was accordingly visited and searched in accordance with the well - known and well - established belligerent right . In order not to delay the ship unnecessarily , the suspected parcels were re- moved for examination , and the ship ...
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... ship is now generally admitted . The carriage of such persons may in some cases amount to unneutral service , rendering the ship liable to condemnation ; but even when this is not so , the removal of such persons from a neutral ship by ...
... ship is now generally admitted . The carriage of such persons may in some cases amount to unneutral service , rendering the ship liable to condemnation ; but even when this is not so , the removal of such persons from a neutral ship by ...
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