Lord Stowell His Life And the Development of English Prize Law

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2 Order in Council, October 29, 1914, Manual of Emergency Legislation, p. 78.
Order in Council, March 30, 1916. In this Order it is stated that it is no longer expedient to adopt Art. 19 of the Declaration of London, and that doubts have arisen as to the effect of Art. 1 of the Order of October 1914.
THE STOWELL CASE LAW 75 no binding force whatever. Certain parts of it had been selected by the Government of the day on the outbreak of war as embodying what they believed to be the principle
...s of international law between belligerents and neutrals, and they thought it convenient to refer to the Declaration as embodying those principles ; but the Government never in- tended certainly the present Government did not intend to be bound by the Declaration of London apart from and so far as it differed from the principles of international law which prevailed at the time of the outbreak of the war. There was much doubt among lawyers whether the issue of an Order in Council stating that the Government intended to adopt the Declaration of London would bind the Prize Court, and whether that Declaration contained principles which were not in accordance with the principles of international law ; but whether that were or were not so, the policy of the Government was to abide by the prin- ciples of international law, whether they were in our favour or not, and to adhere to them and to them only.

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