Letters to the Times Upon War And Neutrality 1881 1909 With Some Commentary
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No. 1 (1908), p. 194. This task was accordingly among those undertaken at the Conference of Maritime Powers held in London in 1908-1909, which resulted in a Declaration, Articles 22-44 of wliidi con- stitute a fairly complete code of the law of (;ontra})aiid. Reference has already been made to several articles of this Declaration, in comments upon letters comprised in this section. It must, 122 THE EIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTEALS however, not be forgotten that the Declaration has not yet been rat...ified, and must be ratified by each Power as a whole, or not at all, since Article 65 provides that " the provisions of the present Declaration form an indivisible whole. " Cf. The somewhat similar language, as to the " indivisibiUte " of the four articles of the Declaration of Paris, contained in the 24th Protocol of the Paris Congress. Section 4 methods of warfare as affecting neutrals {Privateers : Mines : CaUe-cutting) (Privateers) The three letters which immediately follow were written to point out that neither belligerent in the war of 1898 was under any obligation not to employ privateers.
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