Digest of International LawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... facts the Japanese Prize Court held that the vessel had not abandoned the orig- inal object of the voyage and was liable ... fact . [ Trans- lation . ] The Oostzee ( Sept. 20 , 1917 ) , I Entscheidungen des Oberprisengerichts in Berlin ...
... facts the Japanese Prize Court held that the vessel had not abandoned the orig- inal object of the voyage and was liable ... fact . [ Trans- lation . ] The Oostzee ( Sept. 20 , 1917 ) , I Entscheidungen des Oberprisengerichts in Berlin ...
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... fact that the claimants themselves ar- ranged for the diversion of this cargo to an English port , he was content that the case should be decided upon the basis that the goods should be released to the claimants if the property was held ...
... fact that the claimants themselves ar- ranged for the diversion of this cargo to an English port , he was content that the case should be decided upon the basis that the goods should be released to the claimants if the property was held ...
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... fact that the goods may be consigned to a neutral country but with a belligerent country as the ultimate or supposed ultimate destination , hence the origin and application of the doctrine of continuous voyage . The United States Naval ...
... fact that the goods may be consigned to a neutral country but with a belligerent country as the ultimate or supposed ultimate destination , hence the origin and application of the doctrine of continuous voyage . The United States Naval ...
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... fact , cargoes had been transshipped to the enemy , is corrobora- tive evidence that the cargo is really destined to the enemy in- stead of to the neutral port of delivery . It is thus seen that some of the doctrines which appear to ...
... fact , cargoes had been transshipped to the enemy , is corrobora- tive evidence that the cargo is really destined to the enemy in- stead of to the neutral port of delivery . It is thus seen that some of the doctrines which appear to ...
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... fact that the coffee beans were ground into coffee , or the cocoa beans were ground and mixed with sugar to make cocoa in the neutral country , be enough to render those goods immune from cap- ture , if they would be capturable as ...
... fact that the coffee beans were ground into coffee , or the cocoa beans were ground and mixed with sugar to make cocoa in the neutral country , be enough to render those goods immune from cap- ture , if they would be capturable as ...
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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