Digest of International LawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... prevent such commerce with the opposing party as might be of military advantage to the latter . Internationai Law has not evolved any overriding principle reconciling these claims in cases when they show a tendency to conflict . The ...
... prevent such commerce with the opposing party as might be of military advantage to the latter . Internationai Law has not evolved any overriding principle reconciling these claims in cases when they show a tendency to conflict . The ...
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... prevent contraband goods reaching the enemy . They will be compelled to use their belligerent rights to the full , but they will at all times be ready to consider sympathetically any suggestions put forward by neutral governments ...
... prevent contraband goods reaching the enemy . They will be compelled to use their belligerent rights to the full , but they will at all times be ready to consider sympathetically any suggestions put forward by neutral governments ...
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... prevent contraband goods reaching the enemy . " 2. This Government on its part desires that its trade with neutral countries proceed with the least possible disturbance due to the existence of a state of war in Europe . As regards trade ...
... prevent contraband goods reaching the enemy . " 2. This Government on its part desires that its trade with neutral countries proceed with the least possible disturbance due to the existence of a state of war in Europe . As regards trade ...
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... prevent commerce between neutrals and our enemies either directly or indirectly . ' " The result was that the doctrine of continuous voyage was expanded to cover virtually all commerce . The nation in control of the seas , before the ...
... prevent commerce between neutrals and our enemies either directly or indirectly . ' " The result was that the doctrine of continuous voyage was expanded to cover virtually all commerce . The nation in control of the seas , before the ...
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... prevent every war from be- coming universally disastrous . The exception of contraband of war in the Declaration of Paris will be so expanded as to very largely destroy the effect of the declaration . On the other hand , resistance to ...
... prevent every war from be- coming universally disastrous . The exception of contraband of war in the Declaration of Paris will be so expanded as to very largely destroy the effect of the declaration . On the other hand , resistance to ...
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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