Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" No proposition in international law is clearer, or more surely established, than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, for all purposes rightful; and that it is only by the neutral State concerned... "
International Law Studies
by Naval War College (U.S.) - 1929
Snippet view - About this book

The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

Law - 1916 - 502 pages
...is clearer or more surely established than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is as between enemy belligerents for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned ;" or as one of the old judges concisely and neatly put it, "neither an enemy nor a neutral acting...
Full view - About this book

Prize Cases Heard and Decided in the Prize Court During the Great War: 1916-17

Sir Samuel Thomas Evans - Prize-courts - 1918 - 620 pages
...clearer, or more surely established, than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. It can only be declared void as to the neutral State, and not as to the enemy — see THE ANNE [1818]...
Full view - About this book

Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: War and neutrality

Pitt Cobbett - International law - 1924 - 770 pages
...clearer or more surely established, than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. It can only be declared void as to the neutral State and not as to the enemy." He referred with approval...
Full view - About this book

Wörterbuch des völkerrechts und der diplomatie: bd. A-L

Karl Strupp - International law - 1924 - 884 pages
...clearer or more surely established, than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. It can only be declared void as too the neutral State and not as to the enemy — see The Anne (1818)...
Full view - About this book

A Treatise on the Law of Prize

Constantine John Colombos - Prize (International Law) - 1926 - 424 pages
...law is clearer, or more surely established, that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, for all purposes...legal validity of the capture can be questioned." This principle was endorsed by the Privy Council in The Dilsseldorf,* where it was likewise held that...
Full view - About this book

Prize Law During the World War: A Study of the Jurisprudence of the Prize ...

James Wilford Garner - Awards and Prizes - 1927 - 778 pages
...clearer or more surely established, than that a capture made within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. It can only be declared void as to the neutral state and not as to the enemy." Various decisions of...
Full view - About this book

The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

Law - 1916 - 510 pages
...is clearer or more surely established than that a capture within the territorial waters of a neutral is as between enemy belligerents for all purposes...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned ;" or as one of the old judges concisely and neatly put it, "neither an enemy nor a neutral acting...
Full view - About this book

Prize Law During the World War: A Study of the Jurisprudence of the Prize ...

James Wilford Garner - Prize courts - 1927 - 776 pages
...more surely established, than that a capture made within the territorial waters of a neutral is, as 1 between enemy belligerents, for all purposes rightful;...the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. It can only be declared void as to the neutral state and not as to the enemy." Various decisions of...
Full view - About this book

Prize Law During the World War: A Study of the Jurisprudence of the Prize ...

James Wilford Garner - Awards and Prizes - 1927 - 768 pages
...Hague Convention, Sir Samuel thought was not justified, since it was clear that this Convention was directed to the relations between neutral powers and...powers and was only intended to apply to questions arising between neutral powers and belligerent powers as such. Its provisions did not therefore affect...
Full view - About this book

Reports of Cases Relating to Maritime Law: New series, Volume 13

Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 676 pages
...the territoral waters of a neutral is, as between enemy belligerents, rightful for all purposes, and it is only by the neutral State concerned that the legal validity of the capture can be questioned. Neither an enemy, nor a neutral acting the part of an enemy, as, for instance, by being guilty of unneutral...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search