A Survey of International Relations Between the United States And Germany Augus
A Survey of International Relations Between the United States And Germany Augus
James Brown Scott
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. We do not hold the opinion that everything which is not expressly forbidden is permitted. 2 In the course of the Conference the Baron Marschall further stated that: A belligerent who lays mines assumes a very heavy respon- sibility toward neutrals and peaceful shipping. ... No one will resort to such means unless for military reasons of an abso- lutely urgent character. But military acts are not governed solely by principles of international law. There are other factors : conscience, good sen...se, and the sentiment of duty imposed by principles of humanity will be the surest guides for the con- duct of sailors, and will constitute the most effective guarantee against abuses. The officers of the German Navy, I emphatically affirm, will always fulfil, in the strictest fashion, the duties which emanate from the unwritten law of humanity and civilisation. * On October 2, 1914, the British Government decided to lay mines, alleging that this was necessary on military grounds to counteract "the German policy of mine laying combined with their submarine activities.
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