10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RIGHT OF SEARCH»
Discover the use of
right of search in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
right of search and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Right of Search: Two Speeches ... Showing, In what it ...
"Therefore you seeth'at ,47 N' ~, 'the Right of Search has played a great part in
the affairs of the "world. Without 'the Right of Search, the name of Russia would
never have been heard. By the Right of Search she is to'day ' what she is.
2
The
Right of Search: Two Speeches (January 20 and 27, 1862)
Therefore you see that the Right of Search has played a great part in the affairs of
the world. Without the Right of Search, the name of Russia would never have
been heard. By the Right of Search she is today what she is. In the right of search
...
3
The
Right of Search: As Between France, America, and Great ...
In truth, the exercise of this right, so necessary and indispensable, is yet
unfortunately full of danger, and it therefore supplies one of the strongest
arguments that can be conceived in favour of amutual and regulated right of
search. Suppose ...
Denis Creagh Moylan, 1843
4
The Slave Trade: The Story
of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440 ...
He suggested that a distinction might be drawn between right of search and right
of visit: "Unless some measures could be adopted for the ascertaining whether
the vessels and flags were American, the laws and treaties for the suppression of
...
5
Non-Flag State Enforcement in High Seas Fisheries
This is the right of search, the objective of which is to acquire evidence to support
the suspicions giving rise to the search. The exercise of this right of search is not
unfettered. The search must be carried out 'with all possible consideration'.
Rosemary Gail Rayfuse, 2004
6
The
Right and Practice
of Impressment, as Concerning Great ...
in practice, refuted by all writers, and rejected by the unanimous 'wisdom of all
ages and all nations. § 2. The general right of search of a neutral ship on the high
seas by a belligerent has not, Ibelieve, been distinctly denied by America, though
...
7
The Critical Review, Or, Annals
of Literature
The general right of search of a neutral ship on the high sea by a belligerent has
not I believe, been distinctly denied by America, though her statesmen have on
several occasions, affected to question it ; but, in theparticularcase of thesearch
of ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1814
8
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
But, this right; this right of SEARCH' ING neutral ships; what has it to do with the
impressment of persons on board of such ships .9 Thatis what the Americans
object to, and are at war against. They are not at war against our right of search, ...
9
Army and navy chronicle
The great difficulty being . removed, a mutual right of conciliation would soon do
the rest. But till men, the United States cannot, in any arrangement giving
ieciprocally the right of search, with a professed view to the extinction of the slave
trade, ...
10
Terrorism: Documents
of International and Local Control
At the same time we must remember that independent of the right of search, a
ship, whether public or private, has a right to approach another on the high seas,
if it can, and to hail or speak it, and require it to show its colors, the approaching ...