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Situation I: Neutrality and Vessels
... It is now ordered, by virtue of authority vested in me to establish regulations on the subject, that all radio stations within the jurisdiction of the United S[r] ... See full document
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The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: Vessels, Aircraft, and Personnel at Sea
... In those circumstances in which visit and search is impracticable (and particularly when information concerning a vessel is already held that, if verified by sear[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Protection by Vessels of War
... If a neutral merchant vessel "\vith cargo has been seized and if the belligere11t has placed a prize crew on board, from that time a merchant vessel is under the military contro[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Vessels and Neutral Ports
... from a port of the Republic on a· forn1er oecasion; being known ,... rgentine GoYerninent also interned other vessels engaged in auxiliary service o£ the belligerents.. sh[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Merchant Vessels and Insurgents
... The right of cruisers of an established State to visit and search in time of insurrection foreign vessels near.. the coast or suspected of aiding the insurrection has.[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Merchant Vessels Adapted for Conversion Into Auxiliary Cruisers
... strictly accurate and satisfactory classification is perhaps in1practicable." (5 \\~ allace, 28.) It is evident from the study of the history of contraband that the classi[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Neutrality and Aircraft
... \ I nternment.-ln general, aircraft and their personnel entering neutral jurisdiction during the vVorld 'Var were interned. This was the case whether the aircraft en[r] ... See full document
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Against the neutrality of form: the work of Mørten Lobner Espersen
... makes vessels, many of them cylindrical; a form he describes as "the simplest of shapes ...cylindrical vessels in Stockholm and five years later, while continuing to experiment with various other forms, ... See full document
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Situation II: Neutrality and Territorial Waters
... Submarine vessels should be excluded from the benefit of the rules hitherto recognized by the law of nations regarding the admission of vessels of war or mercha[r] ... See full document
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Communism, Value Neutrality and Monetary Neutrality
... The difficulties of the problem are the possible nonstationarity of relative price indices and nominal exchange rates. The traditional ways to deal with nonstationarity such as unit root model and cointegration have some ... See full document
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Situation I: Coast Warfare
... town, where, according to Cockburn's report, "no longer feeling thetnselves equal to an open and n1anly resi~tance, they cotntnenced a teasing and irritating fire frotn[r] ... See full document
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Theoretical study of near neutrality. I. Heterozygosity and rate of mutant substitution.
... Our results show that the effect of total population size on the substitution rate is larger when 2Nus = 0.5 and 1 than when 2Nus = 0.2, indicating that the cancellation[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Asylum in neutral port
... ARTICLE PREMIER. La mer territoriale et les baies, rades et ports des Etats neutres leur sont en principe ouverts. L'Etat neutre doit immediatement desarmer et rete[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Belligerents in Neutral Waters
... ou t while article 8 stipulates that a neutral Power is not bound to forbid or restrict the use of wireless installations by a belliger- tent, and article 9 rel[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Insurrection, Belligerency, Statehood
... in different senses. The suc- cession of hereditary rulers 1nay involYe recognition of a new person in the position of authority, but no change in any other respect. In[r] ... See full document
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PART I INTERNATIONAL LAW SITUATION
... His Majesty's Govern- ment regard the question of passage through territorial waters as governed by Article 10 of the Convention and not by Article 12, and, in their vi[r] ... See full document
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Topic I: Classification of public vessels
... Thus the exemption as to public vessels would be confined, except under special arrangen1ent, to hospital and cartel ships, and to vessels engaged exelusively in scien[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Continuous Voyage
... (Lord Mansfield in Berens v. to oblige them for safety to carry on their whole commerce in Dutch bottoms.. By edicts of the King of France, no goods can be expor[r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Maritime Jurisdiction
... to make reprisals upon the citizens or property of the citizens of another state. Their acts were often very like those of pirates. Other states demanded tribute [r] ... See full document
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Situation I: Contraband and Blockade
... ~ide of Western Europe the blockade was declared 'vith the understood respect :for ordinary rules. Great Britain and Gern1any particularly argued with neutrals in re[r] ... See full document
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