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The neutral merchant / in relation to the law of contraband of war and blockade under the order in Council of 11th March, 1915

Chapter 29: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The essays defend a 1915 British Order in Council that expanded contraband and blockade measures as reprisals during the submarine campaign, arguing that belligerents retain broad rights to search, stop, and restrict neutral trade where necessary to defeat the enemy. The author responds to neutral protests—especially from the United States—contending that neutrals should not insist on altering belligerent measures during hostilities, that alleged injuries to neutral commerce are better resolved by arbitration and compensation after the war, and that international law governs relations with neutrals but does not unduly limit legitimate methods of warfare unless conventions or humanitarian law are violated.

Transcriber’s Notes

Footnotes have been moved to the end of the book and renumbered.

The following spelling errors were fixed:

Location Was Changed to
Pg 80 the The
Pg 82 no on
Ft 6 Common Commons
Ft 8 Rgihts Rights

The following punctuation errors were fixed:

Location Change
Pg 81 "course;" to "course,"
Pg 83 "transportation." to "transportation.’"
Ft 3 Dot added at the end of footnote
Ft 7 ’ added at the end of footnote

All other punctuation and spelling was retained.