Texts of the Peace Conferences at The Hague, 1899 and 1907: With English Translation and Appendix of Related DocumentsGinn & Company, 1908 - 447 pages |
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Page xxiii
... territory . The framers of the convention felt that although a fragment , it would at least define neutrality until it might be possible to regulate as a whole the situation of neutrals in their relation to belligerents . The nature of ...
... territory . The framers of the convention felt that although a fragment , it would at least define neutrality until it might be possible to regulate as a whole the situation of neutrals in their relation to belligerents . The nature of ...
Page xxiv
... territorial jurisdiction of the transforming power . Some of the continental states , on the contrary , refused to renounce the exercise of the alleged right . The great maritime states were thus divided , and as the question was too ...
... territorial jurisdiction of the transforming power . Some of the continental states , on the contrary , refused to renounce the exercise of the alleged right . The great maritime states were thus divided , and as the question was too ...
Page xxvi
... territorial waters , namely , the three - mile limit . It was objected to this that while the offensive use of mines might be limited , it was inadvisable , perhaps unreason- able , at the present time to limit the defensive use of ...
... territorial waters , namely , the three - mile limit . It was objected to this that while the offensive use of mines might be limited , it was inadvisable , perhaps unreason- able , at the present time to limit the defensive use of ...
Page xxix
... territory or the territorial waters of neutrals and are forbidden to make a neutral port or neutral territory the basis of naval operations . The neutral is likewise forbidden to permit such conduct ; the belligerent is forbidden to ...
... territory or the territorial waters of neutrals and are forbidden to make a neutral port or neutral territory the basis of naval operations . The neutral is likewise forbidden to permit such conduct ; the belligerent is forbidden to ...
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... territory which has not been occupied who , on the enemy's approach , spon- taneously take up arms to resist the invading troops without hav- ing time to organize themselves in accordance with article 1 , sera considérée comme belligé ...
... territory which has not been occupied who , on the enemy's approach , spon- taneously take up arms to resist the invading troops without hav- ing time to organize themselves in accordance with article 1 , sera considérée comme belligé ...
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