International Law As Interpreted During the Russo-Japanese War
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Scott in the Neptunus, ibid. 330 INTERNATIONAL LAW. discontinuance of the blockade when it is due to a rebufif by a superior force of the enemy. When a squadron is driven off by a superior force, " the neutral merchant is not bound to foresee or conjecture that the blockade will be resumed ; and, therefore, if it is to be renewed, it must proceed de novo, by the usual course, and without reference to the former state of facts, which has been so effectually interrupted. " ^ In the Triheten, (180...5) 6 C. Eob. 65, 67, a case of a blockade of Cadiz by notification, Sir W. Scott observed that the court would require the fact to be proved that the blockade of Cadiz continued an effective blockade — " because it certainly is notorious that the British squadron was driven off fifteen days previously. It must be shown the actual blockade was resumed. " A blockade also terminates when the vessels con- stituting the blockading squadron are diverted for other duty, 2 or if the blockade is irregularly maintained, but not because licences are granted to particular individuals.
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