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" A neutral Power is not called upon to prevent the export or transport, on behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet. "
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science - Page 186
1915
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...belligerents of arms, munitions of war, or, generally, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet.11 The note in Hershey's Essentials of International...of publicists, notably Hautefeuille, Phillimore and Kleen, which, Professor Hershey, who, by the way, holds a doctorate from Heidelberg University, adds...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 962 pages
...transport on behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet." Senate Document, Vol. 48, p. 2298, 61st Congress, 2d session. The proclamation of President Wilson...
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The Hague Peace Conferences and Other International Conferences Concerning ...

Alexander Pearce Higgins - International Peace Conference - 1909 - 672 pages
...transit, on behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet. ART. 8. A neutral Power is not bound to forbid or restrict the employment on behalf of belligerents...
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The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin, Sources ...

George Breckenridge Davis, Gordon Edward Sherman - International law - 1915 - 712 pages
...prevent the export or transit, for the use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunition, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet." A similar rule was adopted in respect to similar undertakings on land.2 (2.) Fitting-out of Hostile...
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International Law, Some Problems of the War: A Lecture Delivered Before the ...

Sir Henry Erle Richards - International law - 1915 - 44 pages
...export or transit on behalf of one or other of the belligerents of arms, munitions of war, or in general of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet.' 1 In the present war the question of munitions has assumed exceptional importance because of the enormous...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 1068 pages
...belligerents of arms, munitions of war, or, generally, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet.11 The note in Hershey's Essentials of International...of publicists, notably Hautefeuille, Phillimore and Kleen, which, Professor Hershey, who, by the way, holds a doctorate from Heidelberg University, adds...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 11

International law - 1917 - 966 pages
...transport on behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet." Senate Document, Vol. 48, p. 2298, 61st Congress, 2d session. The proclamation of President Wilson...
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The Church and the Great War

Worth Marion Tippy - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 152 pages
...transport, on behalf of one or the other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet (Article No. 7). CONVENTION IX The bombardment of naval forces of undefended ports, towns, villages,...
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War Book of the University of Wisconsin: Papers on the Causes and Issues of ...

University of Wisconsin - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 274 pages
...transport, in behalf of one or other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or, in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet. This article involved nothing in any way new,, being merely a statement of accepted international law....
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Handbook for the Diplomatic History of Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1870-1914

Frank Maloy Anderson, Amos Shartle Hershey, National Board for Historical Service - Eastern question - 1918 - 494 pages
...transport, on behalf of one or the other of the belligerents, of arms, munitions of war, or. in general, of anything which can be of use to an army or fleet" (Hague Convention, V, art. 7, 1907). From the evidence it may be concluded that the neutrality laws...
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