| Economic geography - 1920 - 600 pages
...Treaty. 118. It is to be noticed that, whereas the Suez Canal Convention in Article I declares that the 'Canal shall always be free and open in time of war as in time of peace ', the words ' in time of war as in time of peace ' are not mentioned in Article III, Rule... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Law of the sea - 1921 - 436 pages
...Powers in 1888, the provisions of which may be briefly summarised as follows : The Canal is to be always free and open in time of war as in time of peace to the ships of commerce or of war of all nations without distinction and no matter what nations are at... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1168 pages
...of which was to ensure that the canal should " always be free and open, in time of war is in tfrne of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of nag. " Great Britain, however, in signing, formulated a reservation that the provisions of the convention... | |
| Permanent Court of International Justice - Arbitration and award, International - 1923 - 730 pages
...Italy, Holland, Russia, Spain and Turkey, declared, on the one hand, that the Suez Maritime Canal should "always be free and open, in time of war as in time...of commerce or of war without distinction of flag" including even the vessels of countries at war with Turkey, the territorial sovereign, and on the other... | |
| International law - 1914 - 222 pages
...in 1898. The Suez Canal was. according to Article I of the convention of 1888, to be free and open : The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open,...of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. 19148 — 14 4 Consequently, the high contracting parties agree not in any way to interfere with the... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - International law - 1925 - 798 pages
...convention of / Constantinople providing that the Suez Canal shall always be open in time of war as in peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag.4 In the treaty of 1901 between the United States and Great Britain, the Panama Canal was placed... | |
| Electronic journals - 1927 - 782 pages
...entered into by and between the several Maritime States of Europe which specifically says that the Suez Canal shall always be free and open in time of war as well as in peace to all vessels of commerce or war without distinction as to flag. Article IV of this... | |
| Halford Lancaster Hoskins - Communication and traffic - 1928 - 536 pages
...most interested in the canal, drew up a Convention, dated October 29, providing that the canal should "always be free and open, in time of war as in time...commerce or of war, without distinction of flag." 8* This, of course, did not alter the position of Great Britain as the guardian of the cana}/X^ A long... | |
| Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis - United States - 1928 - 560 pages
...substantially those embodied in the Suez Canal Convention of 1888 and provided: 1. The canal shall be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall... | |
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