The Program of the Freedom of the Sea: A Political Study in the International Law by Christian MeurerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - 104 страница |
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... regulate the hospitable inter- course between vessels . Already Grotius ' and Vattel have pointed out the way to a conciliation between State and international law , by proclaiming the principle that a coast State may prevent the ...
... regulate the hospitable inter- course between vessels . Already Grotius ' and Vattel have pointed out the way to a conciliation between State and international law , by proclaiming the principle that a coast State may prevent the ...
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... regulations does not lie in the restrictions imposed by the ( Paris ) Declaration upon the arbitrary will of war , but in the recognition accorded to exorbitant war privileges . These privileges find their highest expression in the ...
... regulations does not lie in the restrictions imposed by the ( Paris ) Declaration upon the arbitrary will of war , but in the recognition accorded to exorbitant war privileges . These privileges find their highest expression in the ...
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... regulate the usages of naval warfare in such a way as to guarantee and insure the freedom of the seas . " At that time the active support of the American Union was still expected , and for that reason , the German note went on : 99 The ...
... regulate the usages of naval warfare in such a way as to guarantee and insure the freedom of the seas . " At that time the active support of the American Union was still expected , and for that reason , the German note went on : 99 The ...
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... regulations ; they ought to be felt and not heard . Let us , therefore , have no disputes about principles , but a real reconciliation of contradictory postulates . ” 1 It will also be necessary to refrain from the mere promulgation of ...
... regulations ; they ought to be felt and not heard . Let us , therefore , have no disputes about principles , but a real reconciliation of contradictory postulates . ” 1 It will also be necessary to refrain from the mere promulgation of ...
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... regulations that are to be enacted in the future . " The question now remains , What sort of reg- ulations shall be established ? Asquith looks apparently with displeasure upon the forthcoming discussion of this problem . He feels that ...
... regulations that are to be enacted in the future . " The question now remains , What sort of reg- ulations shall be established ? Asquith looks apparently with displeasure upon the forthcoming discussion of this problem . He feels that ...
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abolition absolute contraband according agreement American Annuaire Article become belligerent Calker capture at sea commerce concerning conditional contraband confiscation constitutes customs in maritime Declaration of London delegate demand Deutsche Juristenzeitung effect enemy England Entente Powers exists exportation fact force freedom Freiheit der Meere Germany Grotius Hague Peace Conference high sea Imperial interests international law justice Kleen law of contraband laws and customs Liepmann London Declaration Lord Loreburn maritime laws maritime warfare matter means Meeresfreiheit merchant ships merchant vessels merely mines munitions naval navigation neutral Governments neutral nations neutral ports neutral vessels Niemeyer öffentliche Peace Conference point of view present principle Prinzipien des Seekriegsrechts Prisenrecht private property problem prohibit proposal Protoc question reason regarded regulation restrictions right of blockade right of capture right of contraband Roman law Schramm sovereignty Stier-Somlo submarine warfare tion traband trade Triepel University of Würzburg violations Völkerrecht Walthari warfare on land weapon
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Страница 24 - No doubt a somewhat radical reconsideration of many of the rules of international practice hitherto thought to be established may be necessary in order to make the seas indeed free and common in practically all circumstances for the use of mankind, but the motive for such changes is convincing and compelling.
Страница 103 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Страница 36 - I am proposing government by the consent of the governed; that freedom of the seas which in international conference after conference representatives of the United States have urged with the eloquence of those who are the convinced disciples of liberty; and that moderation of armaments which makes of armies and navies a power for order merely, not an instrument of aggression or of selfish violence.
Страница 24 - ... of mankind, but the motive for such changes is convincing and compelling. There can be no trust or intimacy between the peoples of the world without them. The free, constant, unthreatened intercourse of nations is an essential part of the process of peace and of development. It need not be difficult either to define or to secure the freedom of the seas if the Governments of the world sincerely desire to come to an agreement concerning it.
Страница 103 - He agrees that the seas should be free, but looks askance at any limitation to that freedom by international action in the interest of the common order. He would without reserve be glad to see economic barriers removed between nation and nation, for that could in no way impede the ambitions of the military party, with whom he seems constrained to keep on terms. Neither does he raise objection to a limitation of armaments.
Страница 71 - Le caractère hostile reconnu aux navires transporteurs de munition*, combustibles. vivres, etc.. at-on fait remarquer, ne serait autre chose que la consécration de la notion de contrebande — ce qui paraît en contradiction avec la proposition, faite d'autre part par la Grande Bretagne, d'abolir cette notion. La contrebande destinée à une force navale se trouverait ainsi rester...
Страница 31 - Convention for the adaptation of the principles of the Geneva Convention to maritime war;1 XI. Convention relative to certain restrictions on the exercise of the right of capture in maritime war ; XII.
Страница 6 - Et quidem naturali iure communia sunt omnium haec : aer 1 et aqua profluens et mare et per hoc litora maris. nemo igitur ad litus maris accedere prohibetur, dum tamen villis et monumentis et aedificiis abstineat, quia non sunt iuris gentium, sicut et mare.
Страница 9 - Primo, mare, ex jure naturae seu gentium, omnium hominum non esse commune, sed dominii privati seu proprietatis capax, pariter ac tellurem, esse demonstratur. Secundo, Serenissimum Magnae Britanniae Regem maris circumflui, ut individuae atque perpetuae Imperil Britannici appendicis, dominum esse, asseritur.
Страница 21 - Government are contending for the same great object, have long stood together in urging the very principles upon which the Government of the United States now so solemnly insists. They are both contending for the freedom of the seas. The Government of the United States will continue to contend for that freedom, from whatever quarter violated, without compromise ,and at any cost.