Letters to "The Times" upon War and Neutrality (1881-1920) by Thomas Erskine Holland
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of the laws of war on land, in their _Instructions for the
Government of Armies of the United States_, issued in 1863, and reissued in 1898. Some information as to this and similar bodies of national instructions may be found in the present writer's _Studies in International Law_, 1898, p. 85. _Cf._ his _Manual of Naval Prize Law_, issued by authority of the Admiralty in 1888, his _Handbook of the Laws and Customs of War on Land_, issued by authority to the British Army in 1904, and his _The Laws of War on Land (written and unwritten)_, 1908. The Institut de Droit International, which has been engaged for some years upon the Law of War at Sea, by devoting the whole of its session at Oxford, in 1913, to the discussion of the subject, produced a _Manuel des Lois de la Guerre sur Mer_, framed in accordance with the now-accepted view which sanctions the capture of enemy private property at sea. It is to be followed by a manual framed in accordance with the contrary view. _Cf._ the letters upon the _Declaration of London_, in Ch. VII. Section 10, _infra_. COUNT VON MOLTKE ON THE LAWS OF WARFARE Sir,--You may perhaps think that the accompanying letter, recently addressed by Count von Moltke to Professor Bluntschli, is of sufficient general interest to be inserted in _The Times_. It was written with reference to the Manual of the Laws of War which was adopted by the Institut de Droit International at its recent session at Oxford. The German text of the letter will appear in a few days at Berlin. My translation is made from the proof-sheets of the February number of the _Revue de Droit International_, which will contain also Professor |
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