Law and Usage of War: A Practical Handbook of the Law and Usage of Land and Naval Warfare and PrizeHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 245 sivua |
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Sivu x
... enemy merchant ships at the commencement of hostilities ; No. VII . , relating to the conversion of merchant ships into ships of war ; No. VIII . , relating to the employment of sub- marine mines ; No. IX . , relating to bombardments by ...
... enemy merchant ships at the commencement of hostilities ; No. VII . , relating to the conversion of merchant ships into ships of war ; No. VIII . , relating to the employment of sub- marine mines ; No. IX . , relating to bombardments by ...
Sivu xi
... enemy merchant vessel within an enemy port , harbour , or roadstead as above defined would be subject to the law of war on land , and would not be a capture according to the law of naval war.1 The capture of a neutral ship is subject to ...
... enemy merchant vessel within an enemy port , harbour , or roadstead as above defined would be subject to the law of war on land , and would not be a capture according to the law of naval war.1 The capture of a neutral ship is subject to ...
Sivu xii
... enemy's armed forces , and appropriate such public enemy property as can serve for its continuance . That of war at sea is to isolate the enemy country , and prevent it from deriving means to continue the struggle , either by conversion ...
... enemy's armed forces , and appropriate such public enemy property as can serve for its continuance . That of war at sea is to isolate the enemy country , and prevent it from deriving means to continue the struggle , either by conversion ...
Sivu xiii
... enemy merchant vessels owing merely political allegiance to the enemy State.2 They may be de- tained for the same reasons as those which may be put forward in justification of the capture of enemy ships and the enemy cargoes they carry ...
... enemy merchant vessels owing merely political allegiance to the enemy State.2 They may be de- tained for the same reasons as those which may be put forward in justification of the capture of enemy ships and the enemy cargoes they carry ...
Sivu xv
... enemy in ignorance of the movements of the troops opposed to him , but it has had the deplorable result of opening the floodgates of conjecture and of a factitious excitement which may do ultimate harm . Many of our present judgments ...
... enemy in ignorance of the movements of the troops opposed to him , but it has had the deplorable result of opening the floodgates of conjecture and of a factitious excitement which may do ultimate harm . Many of our present judgments ...
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Admiralty armed forces army August August 22 Austria-Hungary authorities belonging blockading force bombardment Britain British captured Ship cargo charter-party commander Conference contraband of war Contracting Powers convoy Court of Admiralty Declaration of London destination duties enemy port enemy vessel enemy's flag Geneva Convention Germany Government Hague Convention Hague Convention 1907 High Court high sea International Law jurisdiction Land Warfare laws and customs liable to capture liable to condemnation Majesty's Manual of Land ment merchant ship merchant vessel military naval forces Naval Prize Act neutral countries neutral port neutral Power neutral vessel notified occupied officers and crew operations Order in Council outbreak of hostilities parole peace persons Plenipotentiaries present Convention prisoners prisoners of war Prize Court prohibited provisions purpose regards Regs requisitioned respect roadsteads rules Russia Sect SHIP PAPERS taken as Prize territorial waters tion treaties Turco-Italian War warship
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Sivu 34 - Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when found on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or for the armed forces of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged in an intervening neutral port.
Sivu 147 - 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.
Sivu 214 - Declaration shall take effect, in the case of the Powers which were parties to the first deposit of ratifications, sixty days after the date of the Protocol recording such deposit, and, in the case of the Powers...
Sivu 153 - Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measures of severity as may be considered necessary.
Sivu 209 - Government; (3) If she is in the exclusive employment of the enemy Government; (4) If she is exclusively engaged at the time either In the transport of enemy troops or in the transmission of intelligence In the Interest of the enemy. In the cases covered by the present Article, goods belonging to the owner of the vessel are likewise liable to condemnation.
Sivu 129 - The territorial waters of her Majesty's dominions,' in " reference to the sea, means such part of the sea adjacent " to the coast of the United Kingdom, or the coast of some " other part of her Majesty's dominions...
Sivu 205 - Paper and paper-making materials. 10. Soap, paint and colours, including articles exclusively used in their manufacture, and varnish. 11. Bleaching powder, soda ash, caustic soda, salt cake, ammonia, sulphate of ammonia, and sulphate of copper. 12. Agricultural, mining, textile and printing machinery. 13. Precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, mother-ofpearl, and coral. 14. Clocks and watches, other than chronometers. 15. Fashion and fancy goods. 16. Feathers of all kinds, hairs, and bristles....
Sivu 159 - No general penalty, pecuniary or otherwise, can be inflicted on the population on account of the acts of individuals, for which it cannot be regarded as collectively responsible.
Sivu 133 - The transfer of an enemy vessel to a neutral flag, effected after the outbreak of hostilities, is void unless it is proved that such transfer was not made in order to evade the consequences to which an enemy vessel, as such, is exposed.
Sivu 206 - Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter case the circumstances show that the goods cannot in fact be used for the purposes of the war in progress".