Sammlung officieller actenstücke in bezug auf schiffahrt und handel in kriegszeiten, Issue 0Adolf Soetbeer Nolte & Köhler, 1855 |
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... cargo , and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation , and that any such vessel , if met at sea by of her Majesty's ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And the Right Hon . the Lords ...
... cargo , and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation , and that any such vessel , if met at sea by of her Majesty's ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And the Right Hon . the Lords ...
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... cargo , and afterwards forth with to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel , if met at sea by any of her Majestys ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And the Right Hon . the ...
... cargo , and afterwards forth with to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel , if met at sea by any of her Majestys ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And the Right Hon . the ...
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... cargo or goods , not being contraband of war , or not requiring a special permission , to whomsoever the same may belong . And her Majesty is further pleased , by and with the advice of her Privy Council , to order , and it is hereby ...
... cargo or goods , not being contraband of war , or not requiring a special permission , to whomsoever the same may belong . And her Majesty is further pleased , by and with the advice of her Privy Council , to order , and it is hereby ...
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... cargo , and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel , if met at sea by any of her Majesty's ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And whereas her Majesty , by ...
... cargo , and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation ; and that any such vessel , if met at sea by any of her Majesty's ships , shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded . And whereas her Majesty , by ...
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... cargo , or part of a cargo , on board , will be detained and sent to England or France for condemnation . This information is to be publicly made known at those ports . W. J. Hertslet , Esq . , British Vice - Consul , Memel . ( 2. ) A ...
... cargo , or part of a cargo , on board , will be detained and sent to England or France for condemnation . This information is to be publicly made known at those ports . W. J. Hertslet , Esq . , British Vice - Consul , Memel . ( 2. ) A ...
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Page 3 - 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.
Page 1 - La course est et demeure abolie. 2) Le pavillon neutre couvre la marchandise ennemie, à l'exception de la contrebande de guerre. 3) La marchandise neutre, à l'exception de la contrebande de guerre, n'est pas saisissable sous pavillon ennemi. 4...
Page 2 - Considering: That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject of deplorable disputes; That the uncertainty of the law, and of the duties in such a matter, gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents which may occasion serious difficulties, and even conflicts...
Page 10 - And whereas the said convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged in the city of Washington, on the 26th day of February, 1904; Now, therefore, be it known...
Page 1 - Les blocus, pour être obligatoires, doivent être effectifs, c'est-à-dire maintenus par une force suffisante pour interdire réellement l'accès du littoral de l'ennemi.
Page 10 - In pursuance of this policy, the laws of the United States do not forbid their citizens to sell to either of the belligerent powers, articles contraband of war, or take munitions of war or soldiers on board their private ships for transportation ; and although, in so doing, the individual citizen exposes his property or person to some of the hazards of war, his acts do not involve any breach of national neutrality, nor of themselves implicate the Government.
Page 15 - Authorities whom it may concern, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Page 1 - Que l'incertitude du droit et des devoirs en pareille matière, donne lieu, entre les neutres et les belligérants, à des divergences d'opinion qui peuvent faire naître des difficultés sérieuses et même des conflits ; Qu'il ya avantage, par conséquent, à établir une doctrine uniforme sur un point aussi important...
Page 2 - 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. The Governments of the undersigned Plenipotentiaries engage to bring the present Declaration to the knowledge of the States which have not taken part in the Congress of Paris, and to invite them to accede to it. Convinced that the maxims which they now proclaim...
Page 10 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted or entered...