International Law: War and neutralityLongmans, Green, 1906 |
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... prohibited 348. Neutral Men - of - War as an Asylum VI . Supplies and Loans to Belligerents 349. Supply on the part of Neutrals . PAGE . . 367 367 · • 368 369 • 370 370 371 372 . 375 • 350. Supply on the part of Subjects of Neutrals ...
... prohibited 348. Neutral Men - of - War as an Asylum VI . Supplies and Loans to Belligerents 349. Supply on the part of Neutrals . PAGE . . 367 367 · • 368 369 • 370 370 371 372 . 375 • 350. Supply on the part of Subjects of Neutrals ...
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Lassa Oppenheim. SECT . VIII . Destruction of Enemy Property 149. Wanton Destruction prohibited 150. Destruction for the Purpose of Offence and Defence 151. Destruction in marching , reconnoitring , and conducting Transport • • PAGE ...
Lassa Oppenheim. SECT . VIII . Destruction of Enemy Property 149. Wanton Destruction prohibited 150. Destruction for the Purpose of Offence and Defence 151. Destruction in marching , reconnoitring , and conducting Transport • • PAGE ...
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... prohibited between the subjects of the belligerents . But such a rule of International Law in fact does not exist and has never existed , as International Law has nothing to do with the conduct of private individuals , but is a law ...
... prohibited between the subjects of the belligerents . But such a rule of International Law in fact does not exist and has never existed , as International Law has nothing to do with the conduct of private individuals , but is a law ...
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... prohibited under all circumstances and conditions , and other practices being only under certain circumstances and con- ditions , or only with certain restrictions , allowed . The principles of chivalry and of humanity have been at ...
... prohibited under all circumstances and conditions , and other practices being only under certain circumstances and con- ditions , or only with certain restrictions , allowed . The principles of chivalry and of humanity have been at ...
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... prohibited from declaring that no quarter will be given , quarter may nevertheless be refused by way of reprisals for viola- tions of the rules of warfare committed by the other 1 See Klüber , § 245 ; G. F. Martens , II . § 278 ...
... prohibited from declaring that no quarter will be given , quarter may nevertheless be refused by way of reprisals for viola- tions of the rules of warfare committed by the other 1 See Klüber , § 245 ; G. F. Martens , II . § 278 ...
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Page 359 - A neutral Government is bound — First. — To use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Page 498 - Les blocus, pour être obligatoires, doivent être effectifs, c'est-à-dire maintenus par une force suffisante pour interdire réellement l'accès du littoral de l'ennemi.
Page 174 - The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into »nd safety, the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety...
Page 533 - S'il arrivait qu'une des Hautes Parties Contractantes dénonçât la présente Convention, cette dénonciation ne produirait ses effets qu'un an après la notification faite par écrit au Gouvernement des Pays-Bas et communiquée immédiatement par celui-ci à toutes les autres Puissances Contractantes. Cette dénonciation ne produira ses effets qu'à l'égard de la Puissance qui l'aura notifiée.
Page 510 - Chaque partie nomme deux Arbitres, dont un seulement peut être son national ou choisi parmi ceux qui ont été désignés par elle comme membres de la Cour Permanente. Ces Arbitres choisissent ensemble un Surarbitre. En cas de partage des voix, le choix du Surarbitre est confié à une Puissance tierce, désignée de commun accord par les parties.
Page 517 - La présente Convention sera ratifiée dans le plus bref délai possible. Les ratifications seront déposées à La Haye. Il sera dressé du dépôt de chaque ratification un procès-verbal, dont une copie, certifiée conforme, sera remise par la voie diplomatique à toutes les Puissances contractantes.
Page 524 - Les belligérants n'ont pas un droit illimité quant au choix des moyens de nuire à l'ennemi. ART. 23. — Outre les prohibitions établies par des conventions spéciales, il est notamment interdit: a. d'employer du poison ou des armes empoisonées ; b.
Page 486 - State : or (3.) Equips any ship with intent or knowledge, or having 'reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign State at war with any friendly State...
Page 552 - Court in which the action is brought, at any time pay into Court such sum of money as he thinks fit, whereupon such proceeding and order shall be had and made in and by the Court as may be had and made on the payment of money into Court in an ordinary action ; and if the plaintiff does not succeed in the action, the defendant shall receive such full and reasonable indemnity as to all costs, charges, and expenses incurred in and about the action as may be taxed and allowed by the proper officer...
Page 515 - Les membres du Tribunal ont le droit de poser des questions aux agents et aux conseils des Parties et de leur demander des éclaircissements sur les points douteux. Ni les questions posées, ni les observations faites par les membres du Tribunal pendant le cours des débats ne peuvent être regardées comme l'expression des opinions du Tribunal en général ou de ses membres en particulier.