International Law Applied to the Russo-Japanese War, With the Decisions of the Japanese Prize Courts

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International Law Applied to the Russo-Japanese War, With the Decisions of the Japanese Prize Courts
Sakuy Takshaahi
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But putting aside anomalous cases, days of grace are expected by neutrals. Generally the indulgence is confined to ships coming out in ballast, or with •cargo laden before the commencement of the blockade.
This is, however, somewhat out of the way, for the absence of any mention about days of grace in the Japanese declara- tion by no means shows that such a measure was not taken on Japan's part.
In fact, Japan's intention at that time to afford suflScient days of grace to foreign ships, if any
...were found thereabouts, could have accomplished practically nothing; for there were > Lawrence. War and NeutralUy, Chap. III., p. 60.
374 LAWS OF NAVAL WARFARE. [PART III.
DO 8iicb ships, except those Chinese junks serving the enemy, and rightly Japan's prizes.
Some would perhaps argue that no blockade is necessary when in a belligerent port, such as Port Arthur was, and that ships 'bringing provisions to the enemy may be safely seized upon as carrying contraband. They are referred to what is known as the junk, and its peculiar way of assisting the enemy.


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