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... declaration as regards neutrals .. Prof. Westlake's opinion .................. Reasons for The Hague rules . Turco - Italian , 1911 . Form of declaration as regards belligerents . 62 65 65 67 69 70 70 Form of declaration .. Résumé ...
... declaration as regards neutrals .. Prof. Westlake's opinion .................. Reasons for The Hague rules . Turco - Italian , 1911 . Form of declaration as regards belligerents . 62 65 65 67 69 70 70 Form of declaration .. Résumé ...
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... VIII . - Transfer of flag . 155 Conclusion .... 155 Notes : International law topics , 1906 and 1910 . 156 Declaration of London . 156 Résumé .... 159 Conclusion . 159 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 9 Page . TOPIC IX . 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... VIII . - Transfer of flag . 155 Conclusion .... 155 Notes : International law topics , 1906 and 1910 . 156 Declaration of London . 156 Résumé .... 159 Conclusion . 159 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 9 Page . TOPIC IX . 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... within neutral jurisdiction are closed or open to vessels of war during hostilities , according to the regulations 11 which have been established prior to the declaration of war —Marginal sea and other waters Regulations.
... within neutral jurisdiction are closed or open to vessels of war during hostilities , according to the regulations 11 which have been established prior to the declaration of war —Marginal sea and other waters Regulations.
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which have been established prior to the declaration of war . ( b ) No act of hostility shall take place within ... declarations , as among Roman jurists , that " the use of the sea is as free to all men as the air . " The idea of ...
which have been established prior to the declaration of war . ( b ) No act of hostility shall take place within ... declarations , as among Roman jurists , that " the use of the sea is as free to all men as the air . " The idea of ...
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... declarations by states , or by rulers fixing or claiming maritime jurisdiction of an exceptional character or to an exceptional extent , that such declarations do not create rights as against other states . The citizens of the states ...
... declarations by states , or by rulers fixing or claiming maritime jurisdiction of an exceptional character or to an exceptional extent , that such declarations do not create rights as against other states . The citizens of the states ...
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April 21 armaments armée bays belligerent blocus bord c'est Canals or artificial cannon shot capitaine claims coast Commission contrebande côtes Cuba d'une declaration Declaration of London delegation détroits deux Deuxième Conférence devoir droit enemy vessels États été fait flag forces Government gulfs Hague Conference Hague convention Institute of International International Law l'article l'ennemi l'équipage l'État land limit Majesty's Government marginal sea maritime jurisdiction ment miles militaires mines nations naval Naval War College navire ennemi navires de commerce neutral powers neutral waters neutre notification open sea opening of hostilities opérations Paix parties personnel peut peuvent être port prise prisoners prisoners of war prisonniers de guerre private property private vessels property at sea proposed proposition public vessels Puissances qu'il question regard regulations Russian Russo-Japanese War s'il saisie sera ships sous South African Republic straits suivant temps territorial waters tion tout treaty treaty of 1818 Tripoli ultimatum United
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56 psl. - For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
90 psl. - The captain, officers, and members of the crew, when nationals of the enemy State, are not made prisoners of war, on condition that they make a formal promise in writing not to undertake, while hostilities last, any service connected with the operations of the war.
57 psl. - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
18 psl. - His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias agrees to cede to the United States, by this convention, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications thereof, all the territory and dominion now possessed by his said Majesty on the continent of America and in the adjacent islands, the same being contained within the geographical limits herein set forth...
56 psl. - First— That the people of the island of Cuba are, and of right ought to be, free and independent. Second— That it is the duty of the United States to demand, and the government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban...
75 psl. - The Conference expresses the wish that the Governments, taking into consideration the proposals made at the Conference, may examine the possibility of an agreement as to the limitation of armed forces by land and sea, and of war budgets.
49 psl. - 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.
94 psl. - ... and in general all persons whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments unmolested in their persons.
114 psl. - ... the private property of their respective citizens and subjects with the exception of contraband of war, shall be exempt from capture or seizure on the high seas or elsewhere, by the armed vessels or by the military forces of either party...
74 psl. - The existence of a state of war must be notified to the neutral Powers without delay, and shall not take effect in regard to them until after the receipt of a notification, which may, however, be given by telegraph. Neutral Powers, nevertheless, cannot rely on the absence of notification if it is clearly established that they were in fact aware of the existence of a state of war.