International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... protection for vessels other than such force as they might themselves muster . The reasons for arming were mainly for self - protection in time of peace and in time of war before privateering was declared abolished in 1856 . Early ...
... protection for vessels other than such force as they might themselves muster . The reasons for arming were mainly for self - protection in time of peace and in time of war before privateering was declared abolished in 1856 . Early ...
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... protection against airships said : I turn to one aspect of trade protection which requires special reference . It was made clear at the Second Hague Conference that certain of the Great Powers have reserved to themselves the right to ...
... protection against airships said : I turn to one aspect of trade protection which requires special reference . It was made clear at the Second Hague Conference that certain of the Great Powers have reserved to themselves the right to ...
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... protection against the enemy , are entitled to enter and leave neutral ports without hindrance in the course of legitimate trade . ( 5 ) Armed merchantmen of belligerent nationality under a commission or orders of their Government to ...
... protection against the enemy , are entitled to enter and leave neutral ports without hindrance in the course of legitimate trade . ( 5 ) Armed merchantmen of belligerent nationality under a commission or orders of their Government to ...
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Goods on neutral merchant vessel | 1 |
Visit and search_ | 43 |
Diplomatic correspondence on the Bernisse | 64 |
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absolute contraband American armament armed merchant vessels armed merchantmen attack autorités auxiliary cruisers bâtiments de guerre belliger belligerent nationality belligerent rights blockade Britain British Government capture cargo carry circumstances commander condemnation conditional contraband contraband list contraband of war convoy crew cruisers Declaration of London defense destination Dutch eaux Belges eaux territoriales être evidence exercise foreign warships German guerre étrangers guns Hague high seas hostile Ibid international law l'Article liable list of contraband Majesty's Government Marine maritime memorandum ment merchant ships military mouillage mouiller Naval War College navigation navire Netherlands Netherlands Government neutral countries neutral Government neutral ports neutral vessels officers opinion passengers ports Belges practice principle prize court purpose question regard regulations right of visit Royal rules of international search at sea seizure Sir Edward Grey status submarine suspicion territorial waters tion trade treaty United vessels into port visit and search voie diplomatique warfare