| 1918 - 524 頁
...memorial may be found in State Papers, XX, pp. 889-907. On p. 889 the law of the case is stated thus: "When two Powers are at war they have a right to make...cannot be taken, provided he observes his Neutrality." On p. 892: "Particular Treaties too have Inverted the rule of the Law of Nations and by agreement declared... | |
| Harold Scott Quigley - 1918 - 212 頁
...memorial may be found in State Papers, XX, pp. 889-907. On p. 889 the law of the case is stated thus: "When two Powers are at war they have a right to make...cannot be taken, provided he observes his Neutrality." On p. 892: "Particular Treaties too have inTerted the rule of the Law of Nations and by agreement declared... | |
| Francis Taylor Piggott, Sir Francis Taylor Piggott, David Urquhart - 1918 - 96 頁
...Neutralities. The legal opinion on which the Duke of Newcastle's reply was based may be quoted : — " When the powers are at war they have a right to make prizes...property of a friend cannot be taken, provided he observed his neutrality. Hence the Law of Nations is established that the goods of an enemy on board... | |
| Harold Scott Quigley - 1918 - 212 頁
...889 the law of the case is stated thus: "When two Powers are at war they have a right to make Frizes of the Ships, Goods, and Effects of each other upon...cannot be taken, provided he observes his Neutrality." On p. 892: "Particular Treaties too have inverted the rule of the Law of Nations and by agreement declared... | |
| Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 頁
...law on that subject. It may therefore be stated as the existing and established law of nations, that, when two powers are at war, they have a right to make prize of the ships, goods, and effects of each other upon the high seas; and that this right of capture... | |
| Harold Scott Quigley - 1918 - 208 頁
...memorial may be found in State Papers, XX, pp. 889-907. On p. 889 the law of the case is stated thus: "When two Powers are at war they have a right to make Frizes of the Ships, Goods, and Effects of each other upon the High Seas. Whatever is the property... | |
| 1919 - 972 頁
...quotation in full. But the following extract gives the pith of the statement : First as to the Law. When two Powers are at war, they have a right to make...Property of a Friend cannot be taken provided he observes neutrality. Hence the Law of Nations has established: That the goods of an Enemy on board the ship... | |
| William Maxwell Evarts - 1919 - 802 頁
...points, has very succinctly and very truly stated the existing and established law of nations to be that when two powers are at war, they have a right to make prize of the ships, goods and effects of each other on the high seas, and that that right of capture... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 786 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... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 564 頁
...Majesty's Attorney Gen! and W. Murray (afterwards Lord Mansfield) His Majesty s Solicitor general " When Two Powers are at War, they have a right to make...Whatever is the Property of the Enemy, may be acquired by Cap" ture at Sea ; but the Property of a Friend, cannot be taken, " provided He observes his Neutrality.... | |
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