Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... Mr. Justice Miller , with whom Mr. Justice Field concurred , dissented on the ground that the courts of the United States had no control over the British Government or its agents in the distribution of $ 1079 . ] 51 ARBITRATION .
... Mr. Justice Miller , with whom Mr. Justice Field concurred , dissented on the ground that the courts of the United States had no control over the British Government or its agents in the distribution of $ 1079 . ] 51 ARBITRATION .
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... field for discussion and future action . The prevention of armed conflicts by pacific means , ' to use the words of Count Moura- vieff's circular of December 30 , is a purpose well worthy of a great international convention , and its ...
... field for discussion and future action . The prevention of armed conflicts by pacific means , ' to use the words of Count Moura- vieff's circular of December 30 , is a purpose well worthy of a great international convention , and its ...
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... field . The first , espe- cially , touching the rights and duties of neutrals , is of universal importance . Its rightful disposition affects the interests and well- being of all the world . The neutral is something more than an on ...
... field . The first , espe- cially , touching the rights and duties of neutrals , is of universal importance . Its rightful disposition affects the interests and well- being of all the world . The neutral is something more than an on ...
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... field is scarcely less broad . One aspect deserves mention , from the promi- nence it has acquired during recent times , namely , the treatment due to refugee belligerent ships in neutral ports . It may also be desirable to consider and ...
... field is scarcely less broad . One aspect deserves mention , from the promi- nence it has acquired during recent times , namely , the treatment due to refugee belligerent ships in neutral ports . It may also be desirable to consider and ...
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... the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field , General Orders , No. 100 , April 24 , 1863 , War of the Rebellion , Official Records , series 3 , III . 150 . II . KINDS . 1. PUBLIC AND GENERAL . § 154 [ § 1100 . WAR .
... the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field , General Orders , No. 100 , April 24 , 1863 , War of the Rebellion , Official Records , series 3 , III . 150 . II . KINDS . 1. PUBLIC AND GENERAL . § 154 [ § 1100 . WAR .
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Страница 558 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the 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.
Страница 967 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Страница 197 - To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion...
Страница 233 - A person can only be considered a spy when, acting clandestinely or on false pretences, he obtains or seeks to obtain information in the zone of operations of a belligerent, with the intention of communicating it to the hostile party.
Страница 415 - It has also been observed that an act of Congress ought never to be construed to violate the law of nations if any other possible construction remains, and, consequently, can never be construed to violate neutral rights, or to affect neutral commerce, further than is warranted by the law of nations as understood in this country.
Страница 925 - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of Mr.
Страница 820 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she shall think proper.
Страница 564 - 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 an enemy.
Страница 461 - ... molested in their persons, nor shall their houses or goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted by the armed force of the enemy...
Страница 969 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.