The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. International Law - Page 128by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1918 - 505 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harmodio Arias Madrid - International law - 1911 - 226 pages
...articles : — ARTICLE I. The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. any way to interfere with the free use of the canal, in time of war as in time of peace. The canal... | |
| A. C. MacDonnell - Military geography - 1911 - 252 pages
...by which these powers agreed that the Suez Canal shall always be free and open in time of war as in time of peace to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag, and they agreed not in any way to interfere with such use or obstruct or blockade it and its ports... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1128 pages
...purpose of which was to ensure that the canal should " always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. " Great Britain, however, in signing, formulated a reservation that the provisions of the convention... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1124 pages
...purpose of which was to ensure that the canal should " always be free and open, in time of ru as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. " Great Britain, however, in signing, formulated a reservation that the provisions of the convention... | |
| Cyrus French Wicker - Neutrality - 1911 - 110 pages
...follows : Article I. ' The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. The Canal shall never be subjected to the exercise of the right of blockade.' Article IV. 'The Maritime... | |
| Cyrus French Wicker - Neutrality - 1911 - 116 pages
...time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. The Canal shall never be subjected to the exercise of the right of blockade.' Article IV. 'The Maritime Canal remaining open in time of war as a free passage, even to the ships... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 1126 pages
...of which \vas to ensure that the canal should " always be free and open, in time of war as in tFme of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. " Great Britain, however, in signing, formulated a reservation that the provisions of the convention... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - Italy - 1912 - 284 pages
...Articles:— ART. I.—The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war,...subjected to the exercise of the right of blockade. ART. II.—The High Contracting Parties, recognizing that the Fresh-Water Canal is indispensable to... | |
| Frank Feuille - Great Britain - 1913 - 20 pages
...convention reads as follows: The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war without distinction of flag. The words "without distinction of flag," which I have underscored, make the meaning quite clear that... | |
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