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... officers , wrote : * I think the order desired by the Dutch insidious , and the more improper as it proceeds upon a kind of reciprocity with Spain . I am of opinion that it should not be granted . I have thrown upon paper a sketch of ...
... officers , wrote : * I think the order desired by the Dutch insidious , and the more improper as it proceeds upon a kind of reciprocity with Spain . I am of opinion that it should not be granted . I have thrown upon paper a sketch of ...
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... officers of the Crown , as to the case of the Springbok , said : Great Britain and the United States of America had until then been content to enforce against neutral merchants the confiscation of their property upon proof of some ...
... officers of the Crown , as to the case of the Springbok , said : Great Britain and the United States of America had until then been content to enforce against neutral merchants the confiscation of their property upon proof of some ...
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... officers of the Crown , distinctly refused to make any diplomatic protest or enter any objection against the decision of the United States prize court , nor did they ever express any dissent from that decision on the grounds on which it ...
... officers of the Crown , distinctly refused to make any diplomatic protest or enter any objection against the decision of the United States prize court , nor did they ever express any dissent from that decision on the grounds on which it ...
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... officers , and authorities whom it may concern are to give the necessary direc- tions herein as to them may respectively appertain . ( Ibid . p . 4. ) The United States replied : ALMERIC FITZROY . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington ...
... officers , and authorities whom it may concern are to give the necessary direc- tions herein as to them may respectively appertain . ( Ibid . p . 4. ) The United States replied : ALMERIC FITZROY . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington ...
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... officer shall first examine the ship's papers in order to ascertain her nationality , ports of departure and destina- tion , character of cargo , and other facts deemed essential . If the papers furnish conclusive evidence of the ...
... officer shall first examine the ship's papers in order to ascertain her nationality , ports of departure and destina- tion , character of cargo , and other facts deemed essential . If the papers furnish conclusive evidence of the ...
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accepted by civilized adhere thereto aerial warfare aérienne agreement amendment American applied associated governments attack authorities balloons blockade Britain British capture cargo civilized nations colonies commerce destroyers commission of jurists committee conditional contraband continuous voyage crew Declaration of London delegation destination destroyers without violating discharge of projectiles discussion doctrine of continuous Duclair Dutch Dutch ships enemy Germany guerre Hague Ibid indemnity intended international law land law of nations liable Limitation of Armament lives of neutrals Majesty's Government maritime ment merchant vessel military Naval War College Netherlands Government neutral countries neutral port neutral powers neutral vessel neutrals and noncombatants peace practical impossibility present principle prize court Prize Law prohibition proposed provisions purpose question ratified recognize the practical requisition resolution right of angary rules of international Sarraut seized signatory powers recognize Springbok submarines as commerce submit to visit tion traband trade treaty United visit and search warships
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Стр. 95 - The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited.
Стр. 43 - Powers, to the end that this prohibition shall be universally accepted as a part of international law binding alike the conscience and...
Стр. 19 - Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when found on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or for the armed forces of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged in an intervening neutral port.
Стр. 93 - The contracting powers agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature.
Стр. 22 - Now, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: — 1. During the present hostilities the provisions of the Convention known as the Declaration of London shall, subject to the exclusion of the lists of contraband and non-contraband, and to the modifications hereinafter set out, be adopted and put in force...
Стр. 54 - The signatory powers recognize the practical impossibility of using submarines as commerce destroyers without violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914^1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and noncombatants...
Стр. 11 - Springbok; that the voyage from London to the blockaded port was, as to cargo, both -in law and in the intent of the parties, one voyage; and that the liability to condemnation, if captured during any part of that voyage, attached to the cargo from the time of sailing.
Стр. 61 - He maintains— that the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.
Стр. 61 - A merchant vessel must be ordered to submit to visit and search to determine its character before it can be seized.
Стр. 60 - The Signatory Powers invite all other civilized Powers to express their assent to the foregoing statement of established law so that there may be a clear public understanding throughout the world of the standards of conduct by which the public opinion of the world is to pass judgment upon future belligerents.