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" The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown to the international practice of the past, would impose upon every neutral nation a duty to sit in judgment on the progress of the war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent... "
Hearings - 90. lappuse
autors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1929
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The American Journal of International Law, 10. sējums

1916 - 992 lapas
...says : The recognition of an obligation of this sort would impose a duty upon every neutral nation to sit in judgment on the progress of a war, and to...its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose " The Secretary of State to Ambassador Penfield, August 12, 1915, — instructed to inform Foreign...
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The American Journal of International Law, 10. sējums

1916 - 1014 lapas
...in a note of August 12, 1915, that the American Government could not accede to such a proposition: The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown...successes prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy. * * Manifestly " The italics are mine. the idea of strict neutrality now advanced by the Imperial and...
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The American Journal of International Law, 10. sējums

1916 - 1068 lapas
...says : The recognition of an obligation of this sort would impose a duty upon every neutral nation to sit in judgment on the progress of a war, and to...its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose success prevented the neutral to trade with the enemy. The contention of the Imperial and Royal Government...
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A History of the Great War, 1. sējums

Bertram Benedict - 1919 - 490 lapas
...adopt measures to "maintain an attitude of strict parity with respect to both belligerent parties." to sit in judgment on the progress of a war and to...successes prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy On the novel principle that equalization is a neutral duty, neutral nations would be obligated to place...
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International Law and the World War, 2. sējums

James Wilford Garner - 1920 - 560 lapas
...in a note of August 12, 1915, that the American government could not accede to such a proposition: "The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown...successes prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy. . . . Manifestly the idea of strict neutrality now advanced by the Imperial and Royal government would...
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Diplomatic Episodes: A Review of Certain Historical Incidents Bearing Upon ...

William Carey Morey - 1925 - 324 lapas
...says: "The recognition of an obligation of this sort would impose a duty upon every neutral nation to sit in judgment on the progress of a war, and to...its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose success prevented the neutral to trade with the enemy. The contention of the Imperial and Royal Government...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1920 - 1218 lapas
...international usage on account of special conditions the Government of the United States cannot accede. The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown...nation a duty to sit in judgment on the progress of the war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose naval successes prevented...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ..., 10. sējums

American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law - 1916 - 212 lapas
...belligerent in the past. If admitted it would, as Mr. Lansing said in his note of August 12, 1915, "impose upon every neutral nation a duty to sit in...prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy." Manifestly the effect of such a policy would be not the maintenance of neutrality but partiality. But...
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International law in historical perspective. 10

Jan H. Verzijl - 1979 - 343 lapas
...international usage on account of special conditions the Government of the United States cannot accede. The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown...nation a duty to sit in judgment on the progress of the war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose naval successes prevented...
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