| John Duer - 1845 - 822 頁
...the liability to capture of neutral property. §5. 1. Of enemies' property. By the* law of nations, when two powers are at war, they have a right to make prize of the ships, goods, and effects of each other, and of the subjects of each other, upon the high... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 頁
...as well as some useful observations thereon, in Martens' Causes Celebres du Droit des Gens, i. 7, 4. When two Powers are at war, they have a right to make...prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each other on the high seas: whatever is the property of the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea, but the... | |
| Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 頁
...not engaged in the controversy. When two powers are at war, they have a right, between themselves, to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each other ; this is an undoubted principle of international law. Other nations occupying a neutral position have... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 660 頁
...Attorney-General, and Mr. Murray, (afterwards Lord Mansfield,) his Majesty's Solicitor-General : — (c) " < When two powers are at war, they have a right to make...the enemy may be acquired by capture at sea ; but (a) Pratt's Story, p. 1. Wheaton on Captures, Appendix. 1 Wheaton's (Amer.) Reports, p. 494, Appendix,... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 頁
...however to maritime warfare, operations are carried on with much more severity, and it is clear that "when two powers are at war they have a right to make...the property of a friend cannot be taken provided he observed his neutrality." Harg. Coll. Jur. 134. Where the vessel of an enemy is taken having on board... | |
| 1865 - 612 頁
...up by the Prussian jurists on this subject. He says : " First as to the Law. " When the powers arc at war they have a right to make prizes of " the ships,...goods, and effects of each other upon the high seas, what" ever is the property of the enemy, may be acquired by capture at " sea, but the property of a... | |
| William Bell - 1861 - 888 頁
...the High Court of Admiralty of England. The principles of capture were, that two powers at war had a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each rtber npon the high seas. The goods of an «iemyon board the ship of a friend might be '»ken. The... | |
| David Maclachlan - 1860 - 1046 頁
...other powers that should afterwards accede to the same. This is the celebrated statement of 1753 :* " When two powers are at war, they have a right to make...cannot be taken, provided he observes his neutrality. 1 His Prussian .Majesty hail caused privateers exercised by them on the high to be printed and circulated... | |
| 1862 - 720 頁
...Mansfield), we find the following statement as to the rights of belligerents : — ' " When two nations are at war, they have a right to make prizes of the ships, goods, and effects of each other on the high seas. Whatever is property of the enemy may be acquired by a captain at sea ; but the property... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 880 頁
...commerce and navigation, as the belligerent parties have a right, under the law of nations, to make prize of the ships, goods, and effects of each other upon the high seas. Property of the enemy, if at sea, may be captured as prize of war, but the property of a friend cannot... | |
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