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Information Annual, Volume 1

1916 - 688 pages
...The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Article 4. — A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Article 5. — A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Article 6. — The...
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Information Annual, Volume 1

1916 - 682 pages
...The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Article 4. — A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Article 5. — A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Article 6. — The...
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International Law and Practice: With Appendices Containing Hague Conventions ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1917 - 352 pages
...ultérieurement à la condition de n'y avoir laissé ni pris aucun chargement. ARTICLE IV. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather.4 ARTICLE V. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations.' ARTICLE VI....
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Laws of Maritime Warfare: Affecting Rights and Duties of Belligerents as ...

Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 pages
...RLOCKADE NOT RUSED RY TEMPORARY WITHDRAWAL OF RLOCKADERS, Hl K TO SEVERE WEATHER. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. — Article 4, Declaration of London, 1909. " It is not enough for a blockade to be established ; it...
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International Law

Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1918 - 464 pages
...1870 was abandoned for something more nearly approaching the British view: — ' A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather' (Art. 4). This, however, is, according to the Report of the Drafting Committee of the Conference, to...
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Debates in the British Parliament 1911-1912 on the Declaration of London and ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1919 - 732 pages
...3. The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. ARTICLE 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. ARTICLE 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. ARTICLE 6. The commander...
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The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909: A Collection of Official ...

James Brown Scott - 1919 - 294 pages
...the committee, in order to remove all possibility of misunderstanding. ARTICLE 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. It is not enough for a blockade to be established ; it must be maintained. If it is raised it may be...
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The Declaration of London: February 26, 1909; a Collection of Official ...

James Brown Scott - 1920 - 296 pages
...the committee, in order to remove all possibility of misunderstanding. ARTICLE 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. It is not enough for a blockade to be established ; it must be maintained. If it is raised it may be...
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International Relations

Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 pages
...Art. 3. The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Art. 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art. 6. The Commander of...
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International Law: A Treatise, Volume 2

Lassa Oppenheim - 1921 - 722 pages
...Article 4 of the unratified Declaration of London adopted this view by providing that' a blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather.' English 4 1 See Mountague Bernard, Neu- » The Columbia, (1799) 1 C. Rob. trality of Great Britain...
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