The Armed Neutralities of 1780-1800

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Das Moderne Völkerrecht der Civilisirten Staten
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De Væbnede Neutralitetsforbund et Avsnit av Folkerettens Historie
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Le Droit International Théorique et Pratique
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Denkwürdigkeiten meiner Zeit oder Beiträge zur Geschichte
81
The Rights and Duties of Neutrals
108
Prize Law particularly with reference to the Duties
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Lois et Usages de la Neutralité
132
Het Stellig Volkenrecht
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Martens Le Centenaire de la Déclaration de Neutralité de 1780 in Revue
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Le Droit International les Principes les Théories les Faits
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Manuel de Droit Maritime International
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Commentaries upon International Law
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Traité de Droit International Public Européen et Américain
203
Rivier Principes du Droit des Gens
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Twiss The Law of Nations considered as Independent Political Communi
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Das Seekriegsrecht in Handbuch des Völkerrechts
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International Law Part II War
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Wheaton History of the Law of Nations in Europe and America from
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Introduction to the Study of International Law
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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS BEARING ON THE ARMED NEUTRALITIES
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1780 April 24 Extract from the register of resolutions of the States
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Declaration of His Danish Majesty regarding the neutrality
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Declaration of His Danish Majesty to the Courts of London
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Separate articles additional to the convention for an armed
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Convention for an armed neutrality between Russia
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Separate articles additional to the convention for
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1780 August 7 Reply of the Court of Spain to the Danish declaration
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British additional instructions to warships and privateers
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Convention between Russia and Prussia for the mainte
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Act of accession of the Emperor of the Romans to
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Extract from an official despatch from the Court of Denmark to M
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Danish note to Prussia regarding Prussias accession
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Memorial from the King of Sweden to the Empress
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Reply of the Empress of Russia to the King of Sweden
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navigation
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1799 June 11 Case of The Maria a vessel sailing under convoy of
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1800 April 10 Letter from Mr Merry British Chargé dAffaires at Copen
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hagen to Count Bernstorff relative to the capture of the Danish
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Reply of Lord Whitworth to Count Bernstorff
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Letter of the Spanish Secretary of State to
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Extract from the Gazette of the Court of St Peters
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Explanatory answer to the observations on the subject
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Convention between Russia and Sweden for the reestab
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Convention between Russia and Denmark and Nor
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Swedish marine regulations
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Notification of Lord Grenville British Secretary
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British orders of council respecting the embargo
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Swedish protest on the subject of the alleged illegal
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June Declaration of neutrality of the Republic of the Seven Islands
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Ordinance of Austria on the observance of neutrality
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1804 January 21 New regulations of Sweden regarding commerce
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1807 November 7 Declaration by which the Emperor of Russia severs
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1780 February 28 Declaration of the Empress of Russia regarding
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Separate articles additional to the convention for an armed
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Страница 24 - rendering the necessaries, conveniences, and comforts of human life more easy to be obtained, and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested; and neither of the contracting Powers shall grant or issue any commission to any private armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce.
Страница 479 - and the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, and the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain. British
Страница 480 - Russian, Swedish, or Danish ship, which is detained under the said embargo, or which shall hereafter be brought into any of the ports of His Majesty's dominions, until His Majesty's pleasure shall be further known, or until other provision shall be made by law:—whereof all persons whom it may concern are to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. W. FAWKENER
Страница 569 - 4) Que pour déterminer ce qui caractérise un port bloqué on n'accorde cette dénomination qu'a celui où il ya par la disposition de la Puissance, qui l'attaque avec un nombre proportionné de vaisseaux suffisamment proches, un danger évident d'entrer : 5) Enfin que ces principes servent de règle dans les procédures et dans les
Страница 567 - remise de Sa part aux Puissances belligérantes, lesquels principes portent en substance: Que les vaisseaux neutres puissent naviguer librement de port en port et sur les côtes des nations en guerre. Que les effets appartenans aux sujets des Puissances en guerre soyent libres sur les vaisseaux neutres à l'exception
Страница 579 - nom de la très-sainte et indivisible Trinité. La liberté de la navigation et la sûreté du commerce des puissances neutres ayant été compromises, et les principes du droit des nations méconnus dans la présente guerre maritime, Sa Majesté l'empereur de toutes les Russies et Sa Majesté le roi de
Страница 550 - XII La présente convention sera ratifiée par les deux Parties Contractantes et les ratifications échangées en bonne et due forme dans l'espace de six semaines à compter du jour de la date de la signature ou plutôt si faire se peut. En foi de quoi nous soussignés, en vertu de nos pleinpouvoirs, l'avons signée et y avons apposé
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Страница 275 - prizes and reprisals of all ships and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same; and. according to the course of admiralty and the laws of nations, to adjudge and condemn all such ships, vessels and goods, as shall belong to the
Страница 181 - engage to unite all their efforts to prevent other Powers, not implicated in this war, from giving, on this occasion of common concern to every civilized State, any protection whatever, directly, or indirectly in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the sea, or in the ports of France.

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