The Law of Nations Considered As Independent Political Communities: On the ...

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The Law of Nations Considered As Independent Political Communities: On the ...
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IV. ch. IV. § 153.
eueil, V. p. 684.
EIQHT OT THE SEA. 305 of foreign vessels, and to conduct them safely along the coasts of a Nation; it is not contrary to the Law of Nature or of Nations that foreign vessels availing themselves of these aids to navigation^ should be re- quired to contribute to the expenses of maintaining them. Baldus '^ holds Sea-tolls to be most equitable in their nature, when they are levied to promote the security of navigation : " Vectigalia Maritima sunt sequissima, quo
...niam ad tuitionem maris et veram in eo securitatem prsBstandam constituta reperiuntur.*' Every vessel, which casts anchor within the jurisdic- tional waters of a Nation, becomes liable to the juris- diction of that Nation in regard to all reasonable dues levied for the maintenance of the general safety of navigation along its coasts ^® . If a vessel merely passes along the coasts of a Nation without casting anchor within the limits of a marine league, or withoutentering any port or harbour, it is not subject to the payment of any territorial dues.

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