International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 74
Side 2118
... principle involved was one which the British Govern- ment had constantly had to uphold against the opposition of continental powers . In the absence of some certainty that the rule would be respected by both parties to the existing ...
... principle involved was one which the British Govern- ment had constantly had to uphold against the opposition of continental powers . In the absence of some certainty that the rule would be respected by both parties to the existing ...
Side 2194
... principle of universal acceptation " that a blockade must apply impartially to the ships of all nations . " 14 Finally , he declared that there was no better - settled principle of the law of nations than that which forbids the blockade ...
... principle of universal acceptation " that a blockade must apply impartially to the ships of all nations . " 14 Finally , he declared that there was no better - settled principle of the law of nations than that which forbids the blockade ...
Side 2360
... principle , and where , moreover , full deference for what it enjoins may even serve to reduce the length of the strug- gle . Heretofore the members of the international society professing to be neutral in wars afflicting their ...
... principle , and where , moreover , full deference for what it enjoins may even serve to reduce the length of the strug- gle . Heretofore the members of the international society professing to be neutral in wars afflicting their ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
acts Aerial Aerial Warfare aircraft announced applied April armed army Article attack belligerent occupant blockade bombardment Britain British capture cargo character circumstances Commission concerning conduct continuous voyage Convention of 1907 Declaration of London deemed Dept destination Documents Duties of Neutral existing fact flag forces foreign Geneva Convention German Hague Convention Hague Peace Conference Hague Regulations high seas hostile infra international law J. B. Scott June Land Warfare Lansing law of nations laws of war Malloy's Treaties ment merchant vessels merchantmen military Minister Moore Naval War College neutral country neutral port Neutral Powers neutral ships neutral territory neutral vessel obligation occupant officers operations owner parties persons President principle prisoners prisoners of war prize court Prize Law proclamation prohibition provisions reason regarded Report respect Rules of Land Secy seizure Sept submarine Supp supra tion trade United visit and search