International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... blockade , in order to be binding , should be declared and also notified in speci- fied ways . It is said that the declaration of blockade may be made " either by the belligerent or by the naval authorities acting in its name " ; and ...
... blockade , in order to be binding , should be declared and also notified in speci- fied ways . It is said that the declaration of blockade may be made " either by the belligerent or by the naval authorities acting in its name " ; and ...
Side 2210
... blockade has been duly notified , sails for a port or a place that is blockaded , or attempts to force the blockade , may be seized for violation of the blockade . " This pro- posal , which met with the approval of the British ...
... blockade has been duly notified , sails for a port or a place that is blockaded , or attempts to force the blockade , may be seized for violation of the blockade . " This pro- posal , which met with the approval of the British ...
Side 2213
... blockade at any time during the vessel's voyage to or from a port or place against which an effective blockade existed at the time when the vessel commenced its voyage , provided that : ( a ) The liability of a neutral vessel to capture ...
... blockade at any time during the vessel's voyage to or from a port or place against which an effective blockade existed at the time when the vessel commenced its voyage , provided that : ( a ) The liability of a neutral vessel to capture ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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