Blockade and sea power : the blockade, 1914-1919, and its significance for a world state / by Maurice Parmelee.
1924
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Title
Blockade and sea power : the blockade, 1914-1919, and its significance for a world state / by Maurice Parmelee.
Imprint
New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co., [1924]
Distributed
[Buffalo, New York] : William S. Hein & Co., [between 2009 and 2013]
Description
1 online resource (x, 449 pages) : illustrations.
Series
History of international law.
Legal classics library.
Legal classics library.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: History of the blockade, 1914-1919
Warfare by economic measures and Neutral rights
The law of blockade and the declaration of London
Expansion of the blockade by the Belligerents
Neutral United States and the Blockade
Belligerent pressure upon neutral Countries
The British blockade organization
American regulation of war trade
The Allied blockade administration
Neutral regulation of trade, 1914-1919
Allied agreements with neutral Countries
The relaxation and termination of the blockade
The effects of the allied blockade
The military success of the allied Blockade
Part II: Sea power and the world state
Ethical dualism in wartime
Sea power and imperialism
The freedom of the sea
The balance of power and economic Imperialism
The essential features of a world State
The league of the entente allies
The coercive measures of the World state
Conclusion
Appendix I. The declaration of London Concerning the laws of naval warfare
Appendix II. British note respecting the Withdrawal of the declaration of London Orders in council
Appendix III. British statement of the Measures adopted to intercept the seaborne Commerce of Germany
Appendix IV. Chart of the Allied blockade Administration in London
Appendix V. Statistics of imports into Scandinavia and Holland in 1916 and 1917
Appendix VI. The German treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Warfare by economic measures and Neutral rights
The law of blockade and the declaration of London
Expansion of the blockade by the Belligerents
Neutral United States and the Blockade
Belligerent pressure upon neutral Countries
The British blockade organization
American regulation of war trade
The Allied blockade administration
Neutral regulation of trade, 1914-1919
Allied agreements with neutral Countries
The relaxation and termination of the blockade
The effects of the allied blockade
The military success of the allied Blockade
Part II: Sea power and the world state
Ethical dualism in wartime
Sea power and imperialism
The freedom of the sea
The balance of power and economic Imperialism
The essential features of a world State
The league of the entente allies
The coercive measures of the World state
Conclusion
Appendix I. The declaration of London Concerning the laws of naval warfare
Appendix II. British note respecting the Withdrawal of the declaration of London Orders in council
Appendix III. British statement of the Measures adopted to intercept the seaborne Commerce of Germany
Appendix IV. Chart of the Allied blockade Administration in London
Appendix V. Statistics of imports into Scandinavia and Holland in 1916 and 1917
Appendix VI. The German treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Note
Includes index.
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