a neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export, or transit, on behalf of either belligerent, of arms, munitions of war, or in general of anything which could be of use to an army or fleet. The Quarterly Review - Page 216edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
| International law - 1923 - 534 pages
...or munitions required for aircraft is forbidden. ARTICLE 45 Subject to the provisions of Article 46, a neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export or transit on behalf of a belligerent of aircraft, parts of aircraft, or material, supplies or munitions for aircraft. ARTICLE... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 290 pages
...munitions required for aircraft is forbidden. ARTICLE 45 . Subject to the provisions of Article 46, a neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export or transit on behalf of a belligerent of aircraft, parts of aircraft, or material, supplies or munitions for aircraft. ARTICLE... | |
| Electronic journals - 1907 - 470 pages
...ports, rades ou eaux territoriales, des navires de guerre belligérants ou de leurs prises. ARTICLE 7. A neutral power is not bound to prevent the export or transit, for the use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunitions, or, in general, of anything which could be... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1908 - 712 pages
...Hague Convention of 1907, respecting the rights and duties of neutral Powers in naval war, declares that a neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export or transit, for the use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunitions, or, in general, of anything which could be... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1908 - 714 pages
...of war which were adopted by the Second Peace Conference at The Hague. The clause adopted provided that "a neutral power is not bound to prevent the export or transit, for the use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunition, or, in general, of anything which can be of... | |
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 1054 pages
...such state may be reasonably regarded as an act by the neutral power itself. 13 Article 7 declares: A neutral power is not bound to prevent the export or transit, for the (use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunitions, or, in general, of anything which could be... | |
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 1088 pages
...such state may be reasonably regarded as an act by the neutral power itself. 13 Article 7 declares: A neutral power is not bound to prevent the export or transit, for the use of either belligerent, of arms, ammunitions, or, in general, of anything which could be... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - International Peace Conference - 1909 - 672 pages
...conformer aux ordres et prescriptions édictés par elle ou qui aurait violé la neutralité. ART. 7. A neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export...anything which could be of use to an army or fleet. (Cp. 5 HC 1907, Art. 7.) ART. 8. A neutral Government is bound to employ the means at its disposal... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - Arbitration (International law) - 1909 - 666 pages
...conformer aux ordres et prescriptions édictés par elle ou qui aurait violé la neutralité. ART. 7. A neutral Power is not bound to prevent the export...anything which could be of use to an army or fleet. (Cp. 5 HC 1907, Art. 7.) ART. 8. A neutral Government is bound to employ the means at its disposal... | |
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