The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909: A Collection of Official Papers and Documents Relating to the International Naval Conference Held in London, December, 1908-February, 1909James Brown Scott Oxford University Press, 1919 - Počet stran: 268 |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
absolute contraband according agreement applied armed forces articles of contraband AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Basis for discussion belligerent belonging blockaded port board an enemy breach of blockade Britain British Government cargo carrying contraband circumstances commander commerce compensation conditional contraband considered continuous voyage contraband of war Convention convoy cruiser declaration of blockade Declaration of London Declaration of Paris delegate domicile enemy character enemy country enemy port enemy vessel established found on board Hague International Court international law International Prize Court liable to capture liable to condemnation liable to confiscation Majesty's Government maritime memoranda GERMANY nationality Naval Conference NETHERLANDS neutral country neutral flag neutral or enemy neutral port neutral Powers neutral prizes neutral vessel notification opening of hostilities outbreak of hostilities owner plenipotentiary practice presumption principle provisions question recognized regard rules Second Peace Conference seized seizure ship ship's papers territory tion traband transfer transportation treated vessel carrying VIEWS EXPRESSED violation war-ship
Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 112 - Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the...
Strana 191 - In the absence of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule exists, the court shall give judgment in accordance with the general principles of justice and equity.
Strana 122 - 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 134 - The neutral or enemy character of goods found on board an enemy vessel is determined by the neutral or enemy character of the owner.
Strana 5 - 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.
Strana 151 - Oil seeds and nuts; copra. (3) Rubber, resins, gums, and lacs ; hops. (4) Raw hides and horns, bones and ivory. (5) Natural and artificial manures, including nitrates and phosphates for agricultural purposes. (6) Metallic ores.
Strana 192 - Blockade, including the questions as to the locality where seizure can be effected, and the notice that is necessary before a ship can be seized.
Strana 9 - Declaration, passed the House of Commons but was rejected by the House of Lords, and so the matter stands.
Strana 115 - ARTICLE 7. In circumstances of distress, acknowledged by an officer of the blockading force, a neutral vessel may enter a place under blockade and subsequently leave it, provided that she has neither discharged nor shipped any cargo there.
Strana 198 - Neutral vessels may not be captured for breach of blockade except within the area of operations of the war-ships detailed to render the blockade effective.