The Hague Court Reports[1st]-2d Series: Comprising the Awards ..., volume 1

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The Hague Court Reports[1st]-2d Series: Comprising the Awards ..., volume 1
Permanent Court of Arbitration, James Scott Brown, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law
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That in the matter of the seizure of the Manouba and of the Ot- toman passengers who were on board, as this action, according to the Italian Government, was taken by virtue of the rights which it declares it possesses according to the general principles of international law and Article 47 of the Declaration of London of 1909, the circumstances under which this action was taken and the consequences thereof shall likewise be submitted for examination to the high international Court established at... The Hague ; that, in order to restore the statu quo ante, in so far as concerns the Ottoman passengers who were seized, the latter shall be delivered to the French consul at Cagliari, who shall Bee that they are taken back to the place from which they sailed, upon the responsibility of the French Government, which Government shall take the necessary measures to prevent Ottoman passengers not be- longing to the "Red Crescent'' but to fighting forces, from sailing from a French port to Tunis or to the scene of military operations.

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