That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation. The Diplomatic Review - Página 2881881Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Nathaniel Barnaby - 1904 - 498 páginas
...right of search by a belligerent. Lord Stowell said: "The right of visiting and searching ships on the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned ship of a belligerent nation:... | |
| 1905 - 836 páginas
...Law, the following appears at page 128: "The right of visiting and searching a merchant ship on the seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes,...whatever be the destination, is an incontestable right of tlie lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation • • • because till they arc visited... | |
| 1906 - 228 páginas
...William Scott states the general principle as follows: That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1906 - 414 páginas
...visiting and searching merchant ships on the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargo, whatever be the destination, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned ship of a belligerent nation. . . . This right is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who... | |
| International Law Association. Conference - 1907 - 490 páginas
...merchant ships on the high seas," observes Lord Stowell, in the well-known case of the Swedish convoy, " whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever...the destination, is an incontestable right of the lawfully-commissioned ship of a belligerent nation : because till they are visited and searched it... | |
| 1915 - 1080 páginas
...William Scott in 1799 in the case of the Maria 12 that "the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation,"... | |
| 1922 - 804 páginas
...maritime and international law, Sir William Scott: 1. "That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead, Norman Wise Sibley - 1907 - 568 páginas
...Stowell (then Sir W. Scott) said supra, pp. 359, 360, " That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| 1914 - 1078 páginas
...law which I take to be incontrovertible. 1st, That the right of visiting and searching merchant-ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| Llewellyn Archer Atherley-Jones, Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1907 - 690 páginas
...Scott in the " Maria," " whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation. I say he the ships, the cargoes, and the destinations what they may, because till they are... | |
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