As an exception, a neutral vessel which has been captured by a belligerent war-ship, and which would be liable to condemnation, may be destroyed if the observance of Article 48 would involve danger to the safety of the war-ship or to the success of the... The Law of Contraband of War - Halaman 273oleh Harold Reason Pyke - 1915 - 314 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Edmund Burke - 1917 - 608 halaman
...(a) she is liable to condemnation, (b) the bringing in might expose the warship to danger or imperil the success of the operations in which she is engaged at the time ; J we examine them, giving as little inconvenience as modern naval conditions will allow, sending... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 halaman
...41, 51, or 80), and if, moreover, (b) the bringing in might expose the warship to danger or imperil the success of the operations in which she is engaged at the time. This is to be presumed among other things — (1) if the ship cannot be brought in on account of her... | |
| 1911 - 856 halaman
...our Foreign Office, .allows the destruction of nentral ships when their preservation "would involve danger to the safety of the warship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time." This would cover every case of destruction of British ships in the Russo-Japanese War by Russian cruisers,... | |
| 1915 - 1144 halaman
...would be liable to condemnation, may be destroyed if the observance of Article XLVIII would involve danger to the safety of the war-ship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time." REPAIRING THE RUIN It is a pleasure co be able to turn from the narration of man's efforts to destroy... | |
| 1911 - 140 halaman
...right of a belligerent warship to destroy the prize if the taking thereof into a port would involve danger to the safety of the warship or to the success of the operations in which the captor is engaged at the time. This is a serious departure from the practice hitherto recognized.... | |
| 1914 - 1078 halaman
...which would be liable to condemnation, may be destroyed if the observance of Article 48 would involve danger to the safety of the warship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time. But it will be noted that the vessel destroyed must be liable to condemnation, and in addition to the... | |
| 1915 - 1028 halaman
...She is liable to condemnation, and (6) The bringing in might expose the warship to danger or imperil the success of the operations in which she is engaged at the time—• we examine them, giving as little inconvenience as modern naval conditions will allow, sending them... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1909 - 220 halaman
...Declaration of London of 1909 authorises a departure from this rule in cases of extreme necessity, such as " danger to the safety of the warship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time." Unless such necessity is established before a Prize Court, compensation must be given to the parties... | |
| American Bar Association - 1909 - 1198 halaman
...which would be liable to condemnation if the observance of the rule forbidding the same " would involve danger to the safety of the warship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time." This settles a point as +o which a wide difference of opinion was shown during the late Russo-Japanese... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1909 - 640 halaman
...which would be liable to confiscation, may be destroyed if the observance of Article 48 would involve danger to the safety of the warship or to the success...the operations in which she is engaged at the time. ARTICLE L Before the vessel is destroyed all persons on board must P- 3o8 be placed in safety, and... | |
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