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... trade and property CHAPTER IX . . 179 War codes . - Laws of war . - Geneva conventions .. CHAPTER X. 187 Military occupation . — Termination of war . — Conquest ....... 204 PART IV . RELATIONS BETWEEN BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRALS . CHAPTER ...
... trade and property CHAPTER IX . . 179 War codes . - Laws of war . - Geneva conventions .. CHAPTER X. 187 Military occupation . — Termination of war . — Conquest ....... 204 PART IV . RELATIONS BETWEEN BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRALS . CHAPTER ...
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... trade , which had totally disappeared in consequence of the downfall of the Roman Empire and the destruction of the old civilization during the period of the migration of the peoples , began slowly to develop again . The sea trade spe ...
... trade , which had totally disappeared in consequence of the downfall of the Roman Empire and the destruction of the old civilization during the period of the migration of the peoples , began slowly to develop again . The sea trade spe ...
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... trade , so that their prop- erty may be captured on the high seas as enemy property . " This will be referred to later . 995 Of course , where citizens or subjects reside more or less permanently in a country where they possess ...
... trade , so that their prop- erty may be captured on the high seas as enemy property . " This will be referred to later . 995 Of course , where citizens or subjects reside more or less permanently in a country where they possess ...
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... trade , it subjects itself to the law of the place to which it goes , unless by treaty or otherwise the two countries have come to some different un- derstanding or agreement ; for , as was said by Chief Justice Marshall in the case of ...
... trade , it subjects itself to the law of the place to which it goes , unless by treaty or otherwise the two countries have come to some different un- derstanding or agreement ; for , as was said by Chief Justice Marshall in the case of ...
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... trade , signed July 2 , 1890 , and ratified by the United States and most of the civilized states , it is agreed that any slave who may have taken refuge on board a ship of war flying the flag of one of the signatory powers shall be ...
... trade , signed July 2 , 1890 , and ratified by the United States and most of the civilized states , it is agreed that any slave who may have taken refuge on board a ship of war flying the flag of one of the signatory powers shall be ...
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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