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" 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. "
Historical Source Book - Page 168
by Hutton Webster - 1920 - 211 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 144

1876 - 592 pages
...the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's Hag. ' 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective, that is to...present Declaration to the knowledge of the States which * Even treaties involving the cession of territory do not require the previous assent or confirmation...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 69

1864 - 998 pages
...exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under an enemy's flag. 4th. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective; that is to...really to prevent access to" the coast of the enemy. To enter upon a full discussion of the various questions attempted to be settled in so summary a form...
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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Volume 63

1886 - 850 pages
...rules contained in that Declaration, the only one which concerns us here is the fourth : ' Blockades in order to be binding must be effective — that is...really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.' This being practically an adoption of the principle for which the neutrals of 1780 had so strenuously...
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The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal

Law - 1856 - 612 pages
...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...have not taken part in the Congress of Paris, and invite them to accede to it. " Convinced that the maxims which they now proclaim cannot but be received...
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The United Service Magazine, Volume 81

Military art and science - 1856 - 664 pages
...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...the States which have not taken part in the Congress at Paris, and to invite them to accede to it. Convinced that the maxims which they now proclaim cannot...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 35

Commerce - 1856 - 732 pages
...of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must bo effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force...States which have not taken part in the Congress of I'aris, and to invite them to accede to it. Convinced that the maxims which they now proclaim cannot...
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The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal, Volume 52

Law - 1856 - 604 pages
...capture under enemy's flag ; "4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to soy, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent...have not taken part in the Congress of Paris, and invite them to accede to it. " Convinced that the maxims which they now proclaim cannot but be received...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 35

1856 - 792 pages
...with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's Hag. 4. Blockades, in order "to be binding, must be effective ; that is...undersigned plenipotentiaries engage to bring the präsent declaration to the knowledge of the States which have not taken part in the Congress of Paris,...
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 12

Law - 1862 - 422 pages
...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...really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. proposing a rule of international law so as to protect private property on the ocean from seizure by...
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Maritime Law: Correspondence Relative to Neutral Rights Between the ...

United States. Department of State - Declaration of Paris - 1856 - 34 pages
...the freedom of the seas. The fourth principle contained in the "declaration," namely: "Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective; that is to...really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy;" can hardly be regarded as one falling within that class with which it was the object of the congress...
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