Om An Essay On Contraband
This book is a classic work on the law of contraband in maritime affairs. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal principles and policies behind the treatment of contraband during times of war, and the rights and duties of belligerent and neutral nations in relation to contraband. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and theory of international law.
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