Digest of International LawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... enemy by curtailing or stopping all trade in all commodities whatsoever to or from ports of the enemy , apart altogether from any direct relation of the trade or goods to immediate war uses . In the region of blockade changes in the ...
... enemy by curtailing or stopping all trade in all commodities whatsoever to or from ports of the enemy , apart altogether from any direct relation of the trade or goods to immediate war uses . In the region of blockade changes in the ...
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... enemy origin or destination , and proceeded henceforth to stop supplies intended for Germany , without regard to the distinction of the earlier contraband rules or to the fact that the supplies might be consigned through a neutral port ...
... enemy origin or destination , and proceeded henceforth to stop supplies intended for Germany , without regard to the distinction of the earlier contraband rules or to the fact that the supplies might be consigned through a neutral port ...
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... enemy's flag . " ( Declaration of Paris , 1856 , art . 3. ) See also Garner , Prize Law During the World War ( 1927 ) 355-361 ; Hall's International Law ( 8th ed . , by Higgins , 1924 ) ... ENEMY SHIPS 11 Neutral Goods on Enemy Ships (§611)
... enemy's flag . " ( Declaration of Paris , 1856 , art . 3. ) See also Garner , Prize Law During the World War ( 1927 ) 355-361 ; Hall's International Law ( 8th ed . , by Higgins , 1924 ) ... ENEMY SHIPS 11 Neutral Goods on Enemy Ships (§611)
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... enemy vessel is determined by the neu- tral or enemy character of their owner ; . . . he who claims the ownership of the goods has the burden of proving their neutral character , in the absence of which they are presumed to be enemy ...
... enemy vessel is determined by the neu- tral or enemy character of their owner ; . . . he who claims the ownership of the goods has the burden of proving their neutral character , in the absence of which they are presumed to be enemy ...
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... enemy cruisers making it impossible to take her into port . The Prize Court held that it made no difference whether the vessel knew of the outbreak of war before its capture , saying that neutral goods on enemy ships not aware of the ...
... enemy cruisers making it impossible to take her into port . The Prize Court held that it made no difference whether the vessel knew of the outbreak of war before its capture , saying that neutral goods on enemy ships not aware of the ...
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action aircraft Ambassador American republics apply authorities blockade Britain British Government capture cargo carrying Chargé d'Affaires Chilean claim claimants commerce condemnation conditional contraband consigned convoy cruiser damages Declaration of London decree Department destination detention Duties of Neutral enemy export fact Fauchille Foreign Affairs Foreign Office French German Government German Prize Hague Convention high seas hostile ibid instructed international law Italian June jurisdiction Lansing Majesty's Government matière de prises ment merchant vessels military Minister munitions nations Naval War College Navy Netherlands neutral country neutral port neutral Power neutral territory neutral vessel Neutrality Act Norwegian obligations Order in Council owners President principle prises maritimes Prize Court Prize Law proclamation prohibition regard release replied respect rules of international Secretary Lansing seized seizure Sept ship shipment Stat submarines Supp supplies telegram territorial waters tion treaty unneutral violation voyage