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... war , in the sense of international law- that is , powers and rights of war ... men , as against everything but neutrality laws ; their flag and commissions ... war . " Moore's Digest , Vol . 1 , p . 243 . 99 12 12 Moore's Digest , Vol ...
... war , in the sense of international law- that is , powers and rights of war ... men , as against everything but neutrality laws ; their flag and commissions ... war . " Moore's Digest , Vol . 1 , p . 243 . 99 12 12 Moore's Digest , Vol ...
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... submit to be overhauled by the cruisers of both bel- ' Hall , 6th edn . ( Atley ) , p . 101. Property can be acquired by the state by treaty or by conquest confirmed by treaty . ligerents , their men - of - war are as 38 INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... submit to be overhauled by the cruisers of both bel- ' Hall , 6th edn . ( Atley ) , p . 101. Property can be acquired by the state by treaty or by conquest confirmed by treaty . ligerents , their men - of - war are as 38 INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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Charles H. Stockton. ligerents , their men - of - war are as free from molestation as they would be in time of profound peace . . . . With regard to merchant vessels on the high seas , international law lays down . that each state ...
Charles H. Stockton. ligerents , their men - of - war are as free from molestation as they would be in time of profound peace . . . . With regard to merchant vessels on the high seas , international law lays down . that each state ...
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... war . Besides men - of - war , other public vessels , such as trans- ports , colliers , auxiliary vessels , surveying vessels and vessels fitted out for scientific work of the government , are , to the extent that is required by the ...
... war . Besides men - of - war , other public vessels , such as trans- ports , colliers , auxiliary vessels , surveying vessels and vessels fitted out for scientific work of the government , are , to the extent that is required by the ...
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... men - of - war to visit and use such ports . Stress of weather in exceptional cases may permit entrance to such ports . In the case of violation of neutrality , or for the pur- pose of preserving impartial neutrality , it is perfectly ...
... men - of - war to visit and use such ports . Stress of weather in exceptional cases may permit entrance to such ports . In the case of violation of neutrality , or for the pur- pose of preserving impartial neutrality , it is perfectly ...
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acts American army arrest ARTICLE authorities belonging blockade Britain cables canal cargo carry character circumstances civil committed concerned considered consul consular convention crew cruiser Declaration of London Declaration of Paris diplomatic duties engaged entitled established exempt exercise existence flag foreign Franco-German War Geneva Convention German harbor high seas hospital ships hostilities immunity individuals insurgents international law jurisdiction Kowshing land law of nations laws of war maritime matter men-of-war ment merchant vessels merchantmen military Moore's Digest municipal law nature naval force Navy necessary neutral country neutral port neutral power neutral territory neutral vessel notification occupied offense operations outbreak parties peace persons prisoners prisoners of war prize court protection punishment purposes recognized regulations respect right of asylum roadsteads rules of international Russian Second Hague Conference seizure sovereign taken tion trade treaty troops United United States Navy violation voyage warfare waters wounded