The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 163
... neutral flag covered enemy's goods , except contraband , and that neutral goods under the enemy's flag were free from capture , lessened the disastrous results of naval war- fare to private individuals , whether subjects of a ...
... neutral flag covered enemy's goods , except contraband , and that neutral goods under the enemy's flag were free from capture , lessened the disastrous results of naval war- fare to private individuals , whether subjects of a ...
Page 175
... neutral owner after his vessel has been sent to the bottom , and years may elapse before he receives any compensation , if any he ultimately receives . That is to say , the neutral shipowner is in this respect , since the Declaration of ...
... neutral owner after his vessel has been sent to the bottom , and years may elapse before he receives any compensation , if any he ultimately receives . That is to say , the neutral shipowner is in this respect , since the Declaration of ...
Page 176
... neutral prizes in the majority of cases where a captor had not a port of his own near to the place of capture . ' Presently Sir Edward Grey adds that the only ground on which destruction would be justified would be an imperative ...
... neutral prizes in the majority of cases where a captor had not a port of his own near to the place of capture . ' Presently Sir Edward Grey adds that the only ground on which destruction would be justified would be an imperative ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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