Article 4 A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Article 5 A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. The Quarterly Review - Page 231edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
| 1915 - 632 pages
...lessened by the modern tendency to admit a belligerent's right to create a war-zone in the open sea. Q 2 to stand on their extreme rights, an appeal for which,...Commons, he said that he had advisedly abstained from using the words ' blockade ' and ' contraband,' so that our efforts might not ' be strangled in a network... | |
| 1915 - 1080 pages
...Scandinavian and German ports is open and unobstructed. Article 5 of the Declaration of London declares that "a blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations." This rule is in accord with the doctrine laid down by the British prize court in the case of the Franciska.... | |
| 1910 - 1060 pages
...the enforced raising of a blockade is not mentioned in the chapter of the Declaration under review. " A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations " reads Article 5, expressing an opinion upon which a minor point of the Franciska (1855) (10 Moore's... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1909 - 646 pages
...if the blockading force P. 281 is temporarily removed in consequence of stress of weather. ARTICLE V A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. ARTICLE VI The commander of a blockading force may give permission p. 28» to a warship to enter, and... | |
| 1909 - 434 pages
...raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. ARTICLE 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. ARTICLE 6. The commander of a blockading force may give permission to a warship to enter, and subsequently... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 pages
...not regarded as raised if the blockading forces are temporarily driven off by bad weather. ARTICLE 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. ARTICLE 6. The commander of a blockading force may grant to a war ship permission to enter, and subsequently... | |
| 1913 - 480 pages
...be regarded as raised, and, if it were resumed, articles 12 (last rule) and 13 would apply. ART. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Blockade, as an operation of lawful warfare, must be respected by neutrals in so far as it really remains... | |
| 1910 - 204 pages
...laissé maître de juger s'il peut être courtois sans rien sacrifier de ses intérêts militaires. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Blockade, as an operation of lawful warfare, must be respected by neutrals in so far as it really remains... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1056 pages
...as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art. 6. The commander of a blockading force may give permission to a warship to enter, and subsequently... | |
| 1910 - 1052 pages
...as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art- 6. The commander of a blockading force may give permission to a warship to enter, and subsequently... | |
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