... be closed ; but, in the event of insurrection, or civil war in that country, it is not competent for its Government to close the ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of International Law with regard... Maritime International Law - Sida 39efter John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren - 1877 - 147 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1861 - 928 sidor
...opinion of her Majesty's ; V'Tument, after taking legal advice, is, that it is perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity...in the event of insurrection or civil war in that countrjr, it is not competent for its government Inclose the porte that are de f arto in the hands... | |
| United States. President - 1861 - 824 sidor
...her Majesty's 11\ government, after taking legal advice, is, that it is perfectly competent for(., the government of a country in a state of tranquillity...trade and which shall be closed; but in the event of irisur-J> rection or civil war in that country, it is not competent for its government to close the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 966 sidor
...of lier Majesty's '¿uverimient, after taking legal advice, is, that it is perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports t-hall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in the event of insurrection or civil war in... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1886 - 1062 sidor
...Government, after taking legal advice, is that it is perfectly competent to the Government of a country in u state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trade and which shall be closed; but in tho event of insurrection or civil war in that country, it is not competent for it« Government to... | |
| Gideon Welles - 1874 - 230 sidor
...opinion of Her Majesty's Government after taking legal advice is, that it is perfectly competent for the government of a country in a state of tranquillity...country, it is not competent for its government to close its ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be an invasion of international... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1880 - 776 sidor
...closed, not by blockade, but by order. Lord John Russell, speaking upon the subject, said, 'that it was perfectly competent to the government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports should be open to trade, and which should be closed. But in the event of insurrection or civil war... | |
| 1886 - 1942 sidor
...government, considering it not a blockade, was that the closure was invalid, because "in the event of an Insurrection or civil war in that country it is not competent for its government to close ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of international... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 sidor
...opinion of Her Majesty's Government, after taking legal advice, is that it is perfectly competent for the Government of a country in a state of tranquillity to say which ports shall be open to trad« and which shall be closed; bnt in the event of insurrection or civil war in that country, it... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 sidor
...announced not a blockade, but that certain ports of New Granada are to be closed. The opinion of Пег Majesty's Government, after taking legal advice, is...country, it is not competent for its Government to close tbe ports that are de facto in the hands of the insurgents, as that would be a violation of international... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 sidor
...House of Commons, June 27, 1801, Lord Jobii liussell, the secretary of state for foreign affairs, said: 'The Government of New Granada has announced not a...a country in a state of tranquillity to say which porta shall\)e open to trade and which shall be closed ; but i» the event of insurrection or civil... | |
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