The Protection of Neutral Rights at Sea: Documents on the Naval WarfareWilliam Robert Shepherd Sturgis & Walton Company, 1915 - Počet stran: 129 |
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... force of circumstances in general and the plea of military necessity in particular , at all events , appear to make it imperative that Great Britain should prohibit neutrals to trade with Germany , deny- ing them the plain right to do ...
... force of circumstances in general and the plea of military necessity in particular , at all events , appear to make it imperative that Great Britain should prohibit neutrals to trade with Germany , deny- ing them the plain right to do ...
Strana 3
... forces of the enemy . ( 2 ) When the vessel is to call at enemy ports only , or when she is to touch at an enemy port or meet the armed forces of the enemy before reaching the neutral port for which the goods in question are documented ...
... forces of the enemy . ( 2 ) When the vessel is to call at enemy ports only , or when she is to touch at an enemy port or meet the armed forces of the enemy before reaching the neutral port for which the goods in question are documented ...
Strana 4
... forces or of a government depart- ment of the enemy State , unless in this latter case the circumstances show that the goods cannot in fact be used for the purposes of war in progress . This latter exception does not apply to a ...
... forces or of a government depart- ment of the enemy State , unless in this latter case the circumstances show that the goods cannot in fact be used for the purposes of war in progress . This latter exception does not apply to a ...
Strana 9
... force by His Majesty's Government ; and Whereas the said additions and modifications were rendered neces- sary by the special conditions of the present war ; and Whereas it is desirable and possible now to re - enact the said Order in ...
... force by His Majesty's Government ; and Whereas the said additions and modifications were rendered neces- sary by the special conditions of the present war ; and Whereas it is desirable and possible now to re - enact the said Order in ...
Strana 10
... forces from or through a neutral country , he may direct that in respect of ships bound for a port in that country ... force , a vessel which is carrying conditional contraband to a port in that country shall not be immune from capture ...
... forces from or through a neutral country , he may direct that in respect of ships bound for a port in that country ... force , a vessel which is carrying conditional contraband to a port in that country shall not be immune from capture ...
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PROTECTION OF NEUTRAL RIGHTS A William R. (William Robert) 1. Shepherd Náhled není k dispozici. - 2016 |
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Strana 4 - Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when found on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or for the armed forces of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged in an intervening neutral port.
Strana 19 - Foodstuffs, with a hostile destination, can be considered contraband of war only if they are supplies for the enemy's forces. It is not sufficient that they are capable of being so used ; it must be shown that this was in fact their destination at the time of the seizure.
Strana 16 - Articles of camp equipment, and their distinctive component parts. (9) Armour plates. (10) Warships, including boats, and their distinctive component parts of such a nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war. (11) Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms, or war material for use on land or sea.
Strana 3 - Paper and paper-making materials. (10) Soap, paint and colours, including articles exclusively used in their manufacture, and varnish. (11) Bleaching powder, soda ash, caustic soda, salt cake, ammonia, sulphate of ammonia, and sulphate of copper. (12) Agricultural, mining, textile, and printing machinery. (13) Precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, mother-of-pearl, and coral. (14) Clocks and watches, other than chronometers. (15) Fashion and fancy goods. (16) Feathers of all kinds, hairs, and...
Strana 5 - The vessel is deemed to be aware of the existence of a state of war if she left an enemy port subsequently to the outbreak of hostilities...
Strana 3 - Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter case the circumstances show that the goods cannot in fact be used for the purposes of the war in progress".
Strana 87 - It is practically impossible for the officers of a submarine to visit a merchantman at sea and examine her papers and cargo. It is practically impossible for them to make a prize of her; and, if they...
Strana 106 - But in the case supposed of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel stopped will deliver out the goods supposed to be of contraband nature, he shall be admitted to do it, and the vessel shall not in that case be carried into any port, nor further detained, but shall be allowed to proceed on her voyage.
Strana 88 - ... Government at this time to the surprising irregularity of a communication from the Imperial German Embassy at Washington addressed to the people of the United States through the newspapers, but only for the purpose of pointing out that no warning that an unlawful and inhumane act will be committed can possibly be accepted as an excuse or palliation for that act or as an abatement of the responsibility for its commission.
Strana 9 - Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that during the present hostilities the convention known as the Declaration of London...