A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from Documents Issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State, and from Decisions of Federal Courts and Opinions of Attorneys-general, Volumen3Francis Wharton U.S. Government Printing Office, 1887 |
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Página 118
... neutrals and belligerents . " A persistent resistance by a neutral vessel to submit to a search renders it confiscable according to the settled determinations of the English admiralty . It would be much to be regretted if any of our ...
... neutrals and belligerents . " A persistent resistance by a neutral vessel to submit to a search renders it confiscable according to the settled determinations of the English admiralty . It would be much to be regretted if any of our ...
Página 121
... neutral merchant to exempt his vessel from the belligerent right of search , by placing it under the convoy of a neutral or enemy's man - of - war . See Kent Com . , i , 154. ) The doctrine of our courts in this relation is stated above ...
... neutral merchant to exempt his vessel from the belligerent right of search , by placing it under the convoy of a neutral or enemy's man - of - war . See Kent Com . , i , 154. ) The doctrine of our courts in this relation is stated above ...
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... neutral upon the great question of the disposi tion to be made of the captured contraband persons . That question is ... neutral is unarmed . The captor is interested , prejudiced , and per- haps violent ; the neutral , if truly neutral ...
... neutral upon the great question of the disposi tion to be made of the captured contraband persons . That question is ... neutral is unarmed . The captor is interested , prejudiced , and per- haps violent ; the neutral , if truly neutral ...
Página 183
... neutral state . In either of these cases the judicial tribunals of such neutral state have jurisdiction to determine the validity of captures so made , and to vindicate its own neutrality by restoring the property of its own subjects ...
... neutral state . In either of these cases the judicial tribunals of such neutral state have jurisdiction to determine the validity of captures so made , and to vindicate its own neutrality by restoring the property of its own subjects ...
Página 184
... neutral state are called upon to interfere for the purpose of main- taining and vindicating its neutrality . " 2 Halleck's Int . Law ( Baker's ed . ) , 413. As to neutral duties in this respect , see infra , § 399 . The infirmities ...
... neutral state are called upon to interfere for the purpose of main- taining and vindicating its neutrality . " 2 Halleck's Int . Law ( Baker's ed . ) , 413. As to neutral duties in this respect , see infra , § 399 . The infirmities ...
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Página 270 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 349 - If it be ceded by the treaty the acquisition is confirmed, and the ceded territory becomes a part of the nation to which it is annexed; either on the terms stipulated in the treaty of cession, or on such as its new master shall impose.
Página 677 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, unless in cases provided for by treaty, shall be imported into the United States from any foreign port or place, except in vessels of the United States, or in such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation.
Página 606 - Beginning or setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for any military expedition or enterprise to be carried on from the territory or jurisdiction of the United States against the territories or dominions of either of the said belligerents.
Página 28 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
Página 48 - And the United States hereby renounce forever any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof to take, dry, or cure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Página 569 - Despatches, or causes or allows to be despatched, any ship with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any friendly state...
Página 853 - States in their civil rights, and for their vindication, shall be exercised and enforced in conformity with the laws of the United States, so far as such laws are suitable to carry the same into effect; but in all cases where they are not adapted to the object, or are deficient in the provisions necessary to furnish suitable remedies...
Página 606 - States are at peace, or shall issue or deliver a commission within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, for any ship or vessel...
Página 46 - Islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands, on the shores of the Magdalen Islands, and also on the coasts, bays, harbors, and creeks from Mount Joly on the southern coast of Labrador, to and through the Straits of Belleisle, and thence northwardly indefinitely along the coast, without prejudice, however, to any of the exclusive rights of the Hudson Bay Company...