| Law - 1855 - 566 pages
...peace. " To preserve the commerce oí neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, her Majesty is willing for the present to waive a part of the belligerent...enemy's despatches; and she must maintain the right of я belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any effective blockade which may be established with... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Thomas Spinks - Admiralty - 1855 - 782 pages
...peace. To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, her Majesty is willing, for the present, to waive a part of the belligerent...and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's dispatches, and she must maintain the right of a belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
...Majesty is willing, for the present, to waive a part of the belligerent rights »!>!»•''• taining to her by the law of nations. " It is impossible for...her Majesty to forego the exercise of her right of tfizl!'p articles contraband of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the eneffly* cHAP. III.]... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 942 pages
...peace. " To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, her Majesty is willing, for the present, to waive a part of the belligerent...rights appertaining to her by the law of nations. fluctuating usage among nations, and the texts of various conventions designed to give to that usage... | |
| E. W. A. Tuson - Consular law - 1856 - 626 pages
...is willing for the present to waive a part of the belligerent rights appertaining to her by the laws of nations. " It is impossible for Her Majesty to...must maintain the right of a belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any effective blockade which may be established with an adequate force against... | |
| Law - 1856 - 640 pages
...— ' To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, her Majesty is willing for the present to waive a part of the belligerent...her by the law of nations. It is impossible for her Majestj- to forego the exercise of her right of seizin? articles contraband of war, and of preventing... | |
| E. W. A. Tuson - Consular law - 1856 - 632 pages
...peace. "To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction. " Her Majesty is willing for the present to waive a part of the belligerent rights appertaining to her by the laws of nations. " It is impossible for Her Majesty to forego the exercise of Her right of seizing... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - Admiralty - 1856 - 386 pages
...forego the exercise of her " right of seizing articles contraband of war, and of preventing neu" trals from bearing the enemy's despatches, and she must maintain " the right of a belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any " effective blockade which may be established with an adequate force " against... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...free ships made free goods. But she scrupulously and expressly declared that in so doing she ' waived a part of the belligerent rights appertaining to her by the Law of Nations.' It will be seen, therefore, from the principles already laid down in this work, as well as from the reason... | |
| Law - 1867 - 384 pages
...Proclamation of the Queen at the commencement of the Crimean war, he cites, as concluding thus : " It is impossible for Her Majesty to forego the exercise of her rights of seizing contraband of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's despatches."... | |
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