Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... neutral- ity are based on the principle of strict impar- tiality towards parties in litigation and impose on neutrals the obligation , -when called upon in certain doubtful cases to prove their impartiality , -of granting belligerents ...
... neutral- ity are based on the principle of strict impar- tiality towards parties in litigation and impose on neutrals the obligation , -when called upon in certain doubtful cases to prove their impartiality , -of granting belligerents ...
Page 279
... neutral , independently of the other . Whatever may be their mutual co - operation in other respects , when there is ... neutral during a war in which the other engaged . It is only necessary so far to qualify this statement , as to say ...
... neutral , independently of the other . Whatever may be their mutual co - operation in other respects , when there is ... neutral during a war in which the other engaged . It is only necessary so far to qualify this statement , as to say ...
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... Neutral territory . interned , and wounded treated ยง 190. The neutral State receiving in its terri- Belligerents tory troops belonging to the belligerents ' armies , in und will intern them , so far as it may be possible , the Geneva ...
... Neutral territory . interned , and wounded treated ยง 190. The neutral State receiving in its terri- Belligerents tory troops belonging to the belligerents ' armies , in und will intern them , so far as it may be possible , the Geneva ...
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... neutral vessels . The Staats - Anzeiger , July 19 , 1870 , announced that French merchant vessels would be allowed six weeks , from the date of the declaration of war , to clear out of German ports , and would be permitted , during that ...
... neutral vessels . The Staats - Anzeiger , July 19 , 1870 , announced that French merchant vessels would be allowed six weeks , from the date of the declaration of war , to clear out of German ports , and would be permitted , during that ...
Page 333
... neutral territorial waters , is invalid , even when the capture by such boat or launch is made outside the neutral territory ; for no belligerent is allowed to use neutral territory as his basis of operation . No use of a neutral ...
... neutral territorial waters , is invalid , even when the capture by such boat or launch is made outside the neutral territory ; for no belligerent is allowed to use neutral territory as his basis of operation . No use of a neutral ...
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