The Law of Nations Considered as Independent Political Communities ...: On the rights and duties of nations in time of warUniversity Press, 1863 |
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... Contraband of War , no merchant can with reason complain of being treated by a Belligerent Power as an adherent of the Enemy , if he carries to the Enemy supplies of war ; but there are many articles of Equivocal Use , and there will be ...
... Contraband of War , no merchant can with reason complain of being treated by a Belligerent Power as an adherent of the Enemy , if he carries to the Enemy supplies of war ; but there are many articles of Equivocal Use , and there will be ...
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... Contraband by the Law of Nations but what is subservient to the uses of War , goes on to say , " except in the case of Besieged Places , or of a General Notification made by Spain to all the world , that they will condemn all the pitch ...
... Contraband by the Law of Nations but what is subservient to the uses of War , goes on to say , " except in the case of Besieged Places , or of a General Notification made by Spain to all the world , that they will condemn all the pitch ...
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... CONTRABAND OF WAR . 121. Origin of the term Contraband 232 122. Application of the term to International Trade- Treaty of Southampton of 1625 233 123. First Proclamation of King Charles I - Second Pro- clamation of 1626 - Earliest ...
... CONTRABAND OF WAR . 121. Origin of the term Contraband 232 122. Application of the term to International Trade- Treaty of Southampton of 1625 233 123. First Proclamation of King Charles I - Second Pro- clamation of 1626 - Earliest ...
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... Contraband of War ... 249 130. Treaty of Westminster of 1654 - Treaty of Paris of 1655 131. Treaty of the Pyrenees ... Contraband 281 286 Sect . Page 148. Ships under circumstances Contraband of War C 2 CONTENTS . XXXV.
... Contraband of War ... 249 130. Treaty of Westminster of 1654 - Treaty of Paris of 1655 131. Treaty of the Pyrenees ... Contraband 281 286 Sect . Page 148. Ships under circumstances Contraband of War C 2 CONTENTS . XXXV.
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... contraband of war31 , and so incur- ring the penalty of their confiscation , if captured by his adversary . 30 Et has ob causas solent a bellum gerentibus publicæ signi- ficationes fieri ad alios populos , tum ut de jure causæ , tum ...
... contraband of war31 , and so incur- ring the penalty of their confiscation , if captured by his adversary . 30 Et has ob causas solent a bellum gerentibus publicæ signi- ficationes fieri ad alios populos , tum ut de jure causæ , tum ...
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Página 478 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
Página 197 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 201 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy without knowing that the same is...
Página 215 - It is intended to suspend the entire commerce of the place, and a neutral is no more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation than of importation. The utmost that can be allowed to a neutral vessel, is, that having already taken on board a cargo, before the blockade begins, she may be at liberty to retire with it.
Página 152 - I believe it cannot be doubted, but that by the general law of nations, the goods of a friend found in the vessel of an enemy are free, and the goods of an enemy found in the vessel of a friend are lawful prize.
Página 229 - States ship, shall be permitted to continue their voyage if on examination of their papers it shall appear that their cargoes were taken on board before the expiration of the above term: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall...
Página 297 - It was contended on the part of the French nation, in 1796, that neutral governments were bound to restrain their subjects from selling or exporting articles contraband of war to the belligerent powers. But it was successfully shown, on the part of the United States, that neutrals may lawfully sell, at home, to a belligerent purchaser, or carry themselves to the belligerent powers, contraband articles, subject to the right of seizure in transitu.
Página 334 - ... ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and, according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations...
Página 478 - The question as to the original illegal armament and outfit of the Independencia may be dismissed in a few words. It is apparent that though equipped as a vessel of war she was sent to Buenos Ayres on a commercial adventure, contraband, indeed, but in no shape violating our laws or our national neutrality.
Página 293 - And in the same case of one of the contracting parties being engaged in war with any other power, to prevent all the difficulties and misunderstandings that usually arise respecting...