Letters to "the Times" Upon War And Neutrality (1881-1909) With Some Commentary
Letters to "the Times" Upon War And Neutrality (1881-1909) With Some Commentary
Holland Thomas Erskine Sir
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Oxford, April 20 (1905). Section 8 Carriage of Contraband. {Absolute and Conditional Contra- band : Continiu)tis Voyages : Unqtudified Captors : The Declaraiion of London) The letters included in the preceding section touched inci- dentally upon carriage of contraband, in relation to other de- partments of the law afiecting neutrals. The eight letters which follow, suggested respectively by the Spanish-American, the Boer, and the Russo-Japanese wars, deal exclusively with this topic, which seem...s Ukely to be henceforth governed, no longer only by customary and judge-made law, but largely also by written roles, such as those provided by the, as yet unratified, Declaration of London of 1909. 104 THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRALS Ab to this Declaration, some observatioiis will be found at the end of this section, and, moie fully, at the end of Section 6. {AbsoltUe and Conditional Contraband) The divergence which has so long existed between Anglo- American and Continental views upon contraband was very noticeable at the commencement of the war of 1898, which gave occasion to the letter which immediately follows.
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