The Canons of International Law |
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Destruction of Neutral Vessels | 1 |
Intervention | 2 |
The Canons of International | 7 |
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acts admitted alien allegiance Ambassador American Arbitration asserted authority bays belligerent blockade Britain British capture cargo character chargés d'affaires civil claim coast commercial condemned constitute consul Continuous Voyage contraband Court Declaration Declaration of London Declaration of Paris destination diplomatic doctrine domicile Droit enemy England English entitled Envoy established exercise existence exterritoriality fact facto favour force foreign France French German Overlordship headlands high seas Ibid interference International Law justified King Kingdom land Law of Nations Lord Stowell matter ment miles military Minister naval stores neutral country never Nicaragua object obligations opinion party peace persons Phillimore piracy pirate Portugal position practice principle Prize Prize Law protection question reason recognition recognized regarded Reprisals Republic rule Russia saltpetre secure seems seized seizure ship sovereign sovereignty Spain supposed Sweden territorial waters theory three-mile limit trade treaty United United Kingdom Venezuela vessel voyage