| John Dodson, Louis (Ship) - France - 1817 - 84 pages
...the neceffities of felf-defence, in preventing the enemy from being fupplied with the itlftruments of war, and from having his means of annoyance augmented by the advantages of maritime commerce. Againft the property of his enemy each belligerent has the extreme rights of war. Againft that of neutrals... | |
| International law - 1848 - 470 pages
...articles on board, are liable to capture as prize by the cruisers of the other belligerent. This rule has for its foundation the necessities of self-defence...preventing the enemy from being supplied with the materials or instruments of war, and from having his means of annoyance and resistance augmented by... | |
| Admiralty - 1853 - 702 pages
...upon the high seas, excepting that which the rights of war give to both belligerents against neutrals. This right, incommodious as its exercise may occasionally...the instruments of war, and from having his means of Le Louis. 2 Dod. annoyance augmented by the advantages of maritime commerce. Against the property of... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 986 pages
...(2 Dodson, 2-14) : This right (of search), incommodious as its exercise may occasion ally be, * * * has been fully established in the legal practice of...nations, having for its foundation the necessities of self-defense. 1 It has been said that the right of search is confined to a time of war. That assertion... | |
| United States, Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 346 pages
...Louis (2 Dodson, 244) : This right (of search), incommodious as its exercise may occasionally be, * * * has been fully established in the legal practice of...nations, having for its foundation the necessities of self-defense. ' i Saj-9 Mr. Twiss (Rights and Duties of Nations in Time of War, ed. 1863, p. 176) :... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1895 - 788 pages
...Louis (2 Dodson, page 244): This right (of search) incommodious as its exercise may occasionally be, has been fully established in the legal practice of...for its foundation the necessities of self-defence. Yes; but what, in that Judgment, does he say at pages 244 and 2451 He says : Except against pirates,... | |
| United States - 1895 - 1012 pages
...Louis (2 Dodson, 244) : This right (of search), incommodious as its exercise may occasionally be, * * * has been fully established in the legal practice of...nations, having for its foundation the necessities of self-defense. 1 1 Say* Mr. Twins (Rights and Duties of Nations in Time of War, eel. 1863, p. 176):... | |
| James Brown Scott - Germany - 1918 - 518 pages
...upon the high seas, excepting that which the rights of war give to both belligerents against neutrals. This right, incommodious as its exercise may occasionally...nations, having for its foundation the necessities of self-defense, in preventing the enemy from being supplied with the instruments of war, and from having... | |
| James Brown Scott - International law - 1922 - 1246 pages
...upon the high seas, excepting that which the rights of war give to both belligerents against neutrals. This right, incommodious as its exercise may occasionally...nations, having for its foundation the necessities of self-defense, in preventing the enemy from being supplied with the instruments of war, and from having... | |
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