Zum recht der kriegscontrebande ...

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Buchdruckerei von G. Schade (O. Francke), 1903 - 95 Seiten

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Seite 58 - And so, again, neutrals may convey in neutral ships, from one neutral port to another, any goods, whether contraband of war or not, if intended for actual delivery at the port of destination, and to become part of the common stock of the country or of the port.
Seite 58 - States is meant sale to either belligerent, without partiality to either, we accept the proposition of counsel as correct. But if it is intended to affirm that a neutral ship may take on a contraband cargo ostensibly for a neutral port, but destined in reality for a belligerent port, either by the same ship or by another, without becoming liable, from the commencement to the end of the voyage, to seizure, in order to the confiscation of the cargo, we do not agree to it.
Seite 59 - But it never avails them when the ultimate destination is ascertained. A transportation from one point to another remains continuous so long as intent remains unchanged, no matter what stoppages or transshipments intervene.
Seite 16 - Primum distinguendum intcr res ipsas. Sunt enim quae in bello tantum usum habent, ut arma: sunt quae in bello nullum habent usum, ut quae voluptati inserviunt : sunt quae et in bello et extra bellum usum habent, ut pecuniœ, commeatus, naves, et quae navibus adsunt.
Seite 68 - Si, à notre grand regret, le cabinet de Washington était disposé à approuver la conduite du commandant du San Jacinto, ce serait ou en considérant MM. Mason et Slidell comme des ennemis ou en ne voyant en eux que des rebelles. Dans l'un comme dans l'autre cas, il y aurait un oubli extrêmement fâcheux de principes sur lesquels nous avions toujours trouvé les États-Unis d'accord avec nous.
Seite 80 - A vessel's destination should be considered neutral, if both the port to which she is bound and every intermediate port at which she is to call in the course of her voyage be neutral...
Seite 69 - Il portait en pays neutre sa cargaison et ses passagers, et c'était de plus dans un port neutre qu'il les avait pris. S'il était admissible que...
Seite 43 - ... are ; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture ; because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether there is property that can legally be captured it is impossible to capture.
Seite 40 - La course est et demeure abolie. 2) Le pavillon neutre couvre la marchandise ennemie, à l'exception de la contrebande de guerre. 3) La marchandise neutre, à l'exception de la contrebande de guerre, n'est pas saisissable sous pavillon ennemi.
Seite 66 - On the other hand, if the destination of the Vessel be Neutral, then the destination of the Goods on board should be considered Neutral, notwithstanding it may appear from the Papers or otherwise that the Goods themselves have an ulterior Hostile destination, to be attained by transhipment, overland conveyance, or otherwise.3 Excuses to be disregarded.

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