| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1917 - 1316 pages
...possible. 58. The blockade must be confined to the ports and coasts belonging to or occupied hy the enemy ; the blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. 59. A blockade, in order to be valid, must be effective, applied impartially, and declared and notified... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...the present time, since it is a matter of common knowledge that Great Britain exports and re' exports large quantities of merchandise to Norway, Sweden,...committee upon the convention, in which he states: extend beyond the ports and coasts of the enemy, which implies that, as it is an operation of war,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 1060 pages
...Article 16. « See US Foreign Relations, 1905, 867-874. The Japanese minister in a Article 18 says: The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. This statement must be read as not including neutral ports or coasts occupied by the enemy, for by the doctrine... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...war gives him." In the 18th Article the limitations upon blockade are briefly and adequately stated: "The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts." The second article is a restatement of the Declaration of Paris: In accordance with the Declaration... | |
| International law - 1909 - 434 pages
...ports et aux côtes neutres. of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. ARTICLE 18. The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. ARTICLE 19. La violation du blocus est insuffisamment caractérisée pour autoriser la saisie du navire,... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1056 pages
...except within the area of operations of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. Art. 18. The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. Art. 19. Whatever may be the ulterior destination of a vessel or of her cargo, she cannot be captured... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - Maritime law - 1910 - 320 pages
...within the area of operations of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. Article 18. — The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. Article 19. — Whatever may be the ulterior destination of a vessel or of her cargo, she cannot be... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - Maritime law - 1910 - 320 pages
...within the area of operations of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. Article 18. — The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. Article 19. — Whatever may be the ulterior destination of a vessel or of her cargo, she cannot be... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1066 pages
...except within the area of operations of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. Art. 18. The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. Art. 19. Whatever may be the ulterior destination of a vessel or of her cargo, she cannot be captured... | |
| International law - 1913 - 480 pages
...within the area of operations of the warships detailed to render the blockade effective. AKTICLE 18. The blockading forces must not bar access to neutral ports or coasts. ARTICLE 19. Whatever may be the ulterior destination of a vessel or of her cargo, she cannot be captured... | |
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