International Law SituationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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Strana 9
... vessels of State X puts in to port B of State Z for the purpose of coaling from colliers accompanying the detachment ... belligerent fleet at the neutral port of State Z. ( c ) The same regulation would apply if the coailng were not in ...
... vessels of State X puts in to port B of State Z for the purpose of coaling from colliers accompanying the detachment ... belligerent fleet at the neutral port of State Z. ( c ) The same regulation would apply if the coailng were not in ...
Strana 10
... vessels might come in question . The rules which had been developed to cover sailing ships are not in all cases ... belligerent to make use of the neutral ports as a base of naval operations , and that the Confederate cruisers were suffered ...
... vessels might come in question . The rules which had been developed to cover sailing ships are not in all cases ... belligerent to make use of the neutral ports as a base of naval operations , and that the Confederate cruisers were suffered ...
Strana 11
... belligerent . But if an excessive supply of coal is connected with other ... vessels , I can not but regard the supplies of coal in quantities sufficient ... vessels is so greatly enhanced by it . " The effect of this application of steam ...
... belligerent . But if an excessive supply of coal is connected with other ... vessels , I can not but regard the supplies of coal in quantities sufficient ... vessels is so greatly enhanced by it . " The effect of this application of steam ...
Strana 12
... belligerent whatever in time of war . " So far as I am able to find my way out of this dilemma , it is in this wise ... vessel which , while cruising against an enemy's ships , puts into a port , and after obtaining neces- sary supplies ...
... belligerent whatever in time of war . " So far as I am able to find my way out of this dilemma , it is in this wise ... vessel which , while cruising against an enemy's ships , puts into a port , and after obtaining neces- sary supplies ...
Strana 13
... vessels in belligerent service in no case shall exceed what is necessary to make the total amount on board sufficient to reach the nearest unblockaded port of the belligerent vessel's own State or some nearer named destination . The ...
... vessels in belligerent service in no case shall exceed what is necessary to make the total amount on board sufficient to reach the nearest unblockaded port of the belligerent vessel's own State or some nearer named destination . The ...
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amount of coal autre avant bâtiments belligerent ships belligerent vessels blockade blocus bloqué bord British C'est capture charbon contraband contraband of war cruiser d'autres d'une declaration Declaration of London délai de faveur delegation discussion droit Duties of Neutral enemy Etats été fait Faithful Majesty forces armées fuel Government Hague Convention hostile operations Ibid International Law International Naval Conference l'ennemi l'ouverture des hostilités Majesty's Government maritime ment merchant vessel n'est Naval War College navires de commerce nearest home port nearest port nécessaire neutral destination neutral port Neutral Powers neutral waters neutralité neutrality proclamations opening of hostilities pavillon neutre pays peut être peuvent port neutre prendre prize court proche proclamation proposition provisions purpose qu'il question reach the nearest regard règles regulations Rights and Duties rule Russo-Japanese Russo-Japanese War s'il sailing Second Hague Conference Spanish-American War supply of coal temps de paix territoire tion tout Toutefois transfer United violation voyage
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Strana 29 - THE HAGUE CONVENTION (XIII) OF 1907 CONCERNING THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRAL POWERS IN NAVAL WAR.
Strana 44 - Convention relative to certain restrictions with regard to the exercise of the right of capture in naval war. XII. Convention relative to the creation of an international prize court. XIII. Convention concerning the rights and duties of neutral powers in naval war.
Strana 57 - Third, that the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Strana 19 - No ship of war or privateer of either belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States, to take in any supplies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew...
Strana 20 - Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some nearer destination...
Strana 57 - Second. That it is the duty of the United States to demand and the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Strana 92 - All other merchandises and things, not comprehended in the articles of contraband explicitly enumerated and classified as above, shall be held and considered as free, and subjects of free and lawful commerce, so that they may be carried and transported in the freest manner, by the citizens of both the contracting parties, even to places belonging to an enemy, excepting only those places which are, at that time, besieged or blockaded...
Strana 63 - All sorts of cloths, and all other manufactures of wool, flax, silk, cotton, or any other materials ; all kinds of wearing apparel, together with the things of which they are commonly made; gold, silver coined or uncoined, brass, iron, lead, copper, latten...
Strana 91 - ... so that they may be transported and carried in the freest manner, by the subjects of both confederates, even to places belonging to an enemy; such towns or places being only excepted, as are at that time besieged, blocked up, or invested.
Strana 67 - Declaration of the same, without the Knowledge of it, shall no ways be liable to confiscation, but shall well and truly be restored without Delay to the proprietors demanding the same; but so as that, if the said...