The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 232
... neutral residents in belligerent territory . She pro- pounded the double principle that neutrals must never , even of their own free will , serve in belligerent ranks , and that neutral Governments must prevent their nationals from ...
... neutral residents in belligerent territory . She pro- pounded the double principle that neutrals must never , even of their own free will , serve in belligerent ranks , and that neutral Governments must prevent their nationals from ...
Page 244
... neutral flag ; ( 2 ) upon the ground that the belligerent captor has violated either a convention in force between the two belligerents or one of his own legal regulations . A neutral State or a subject of a neutral State has the right ...
... neutral flag ; ( 2 ) upon the ground that the belligerent captor has violated either a convention in force between the two belligerents or one of his own legal regulations . A neutral State or a subject of a neutral State has the right ...
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... neutrals , but the majority of the judges will always consist of subjects of neutral States , and not improbably of States which always expect to be neutral . These judges are all to be experts in international law , and the whole ...
... neutrals , but the majority of the judges will always consist of subjects of neutral States , and not improbably of States which always expect to be neutral . These judges are all to be experts in international law , and the whole ...
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