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Halaman 51
... prize court , as such a court is at a great distance . He decided to destroy the vessel and to put the crew on board a collier which accompanies the fleet . The British master protests that this is in vio- lation of his rights . What ...
... prize court , as such a court is at a great distance . He decided to destroy the vessel and to put the crew on board a collier which accompanies the fleet . The British master protests that this is in vio- lation of his rights . What ...
Halaman 52
... prize court ? If so , under what condition ? The conclusion reached was : Enemy vessels . - If there are controlling reasons why enemy vessels may not be sent in for adjudication , as unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious ...
... prize court ? If so , under what condition ? The conclusion reached was : Enemy vessels . - If there are controlling reasons why enemy vessels may not be sent in for adjudication , as unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious ...
Halaman 53
... prize , because on board the belligerent vessel is the evidence upon which the decision of the prize court of the belligerent will be rendered . It is certain that a neutral State would be very reluctant to admit within its territory a ...
... prize , because on board the belligerent vessel is the evidence upon which the decision of the prize court of the belligerent will be rendered . It is certain that a neutral State would be very reluctant to admit within its territory a ...
Halaman 54
... prize court . ( b ) If the master does not consent , the vessel and cargo are liable to the usual penalties for contraband trade . ( c ) If the neutral vessel and contraband cargo belong to the same owner , the contraband cargo may be ...
... prize court . ( b ) If the master does not consent , the vessel and cargo are liable to the usual penalties for contraband trade . ( c ) If the neutral vessel and contraband cargo belong to the same owner , the contraband cargo may be ...
Halaman 55
... Prize Regulations and clause 40 of the instructions rela- tive to the manner ... court alone can properly decide this question , and the objections raised in ... prizes . But not stopping within the limits of various authorities it is ...
... Prize Regulations and clause 40 of the instructions rela- tive to the manner ... court alone can properly decide this question , and the objections raised in ... prizes . But not stopping within the limits of various authorities it is ...
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24 heures adjudication Admiralty autre bâtiment de guerre bien bord Britain British C'est captain capture cargaison chargement commander confiscation contre contrebande de guerre Convention convoy cruiser d'une Declaration of London Declaration of Paris Délégation demnation départ destroyed destruction of neutral détruit doit être Droit International Duties of Neutral eaux neutres eaux territoriales enemy État été fait guerre belligérants Hague Convention Ibid international law International Naval Conference justify l'article l'État neutre l'ordre le navire les devoirs liable to condemnation lieu Majesty's Government maritime n'est Naval War College navire ennemi navire neutre navires de commerce navires de guerre neutral port Neutral Powers neutral prizes neutral vessel neutralité owner Paix parties peut être port neutre pourrait premier prises neutres prize court Prize Law proposition propriétaire puissances qu'il question règle Regulations rule Russian Russo-Japanese War s'il saisie séjour serait sinking tion tout traband treaty provision tribunal de prises United States fleet warships
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Halaman 119 - The articles of contraband, before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper. No vessel of...
Halaman 18 - Power may forbid a belligerent vessel which has failed to conform to the orders and regulations made by it, or which has violated neutrality, to enter its ports or roadsteads. Article 10 The neutrality of a Power is not affected by the mere passage through its territorial waters of war-ships or prizes belonging to belligerents.
Halaman 43 - According to the views of the high contracting parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements permit, are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the belligerents in their mutual relations and in their relations with the inhabitants.
Halaman 119 - Of having on board articles of contraband, whenever the master, captain or supercargo of said vessels, will deliver up the articles of contraband to the captor, unless the quantity of such articles be so great and of so large a bulk, that they cannot be received on board the capturing ship without...
Halaman 102 - And in the same case of one of the contracting parties being engaged in war with any other power, to prevent all the difficulties and misunderstandings that usually arise respecting the merchandise heretofore called contraband, such as arms, ammunition and military stores of every kind...
Halaman 82 - Before the vessel is destroyed all persons on board must be placed in safety, and all the ship's papers and other documents which the parties interested consider relevant for the purpose of deciding on the validity of the capture must be taken on board the warship.
Halaman 114 - Treaty are to be esteemed free: neither may they be detained on pretence of their being as it were infected by the prohibited Goods, much less shall they be confiscated as lawful Prize...
Halaman 83 - If the capture of a neutral vessel is subsequently held to be invalid, though the act of destruction has been held to have been justifiable, the captor must pay compensation to the parties interested, in place of the restitution to which they would have been entitled.
Halaman 114 - Mortars, their carriages, and beds, and generally all kinds of arms, ammunition of war, and instruments fit for the use of Troops, all the above articles whenever they are destined to the port of an enemy, are hereby declared to be contraband, and just objects of confiscation : but the vessel in which they are laden, and the residue of the cargo shall be considered free, and not in any manner infected by the prohibited goods, whether belonging to the same or a different Owner.
Halaman 103 - ... confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper. No vessel of either of the two nations shall be detained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of contraband, whenever the master, captain or supercargo of said...