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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 450 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ART . 28.-The provisions of the See also:

present See also:Convention are only applicable as between contracting See also:powers, and only if the belligerents are all parties thereto. Other reforms may be expected from the See also:Conference of 1815. See also:Germany in the course of the See also:South See also:African See also:War and See also:Great See also:Britain in that of the Russo-See also:Japanese War showed great irritation at the stoppage of certain of their See also:merchant vessels, and Great Britain in the one See also:case had to consent to and in the other to demand a modification of belligerent right under See also:International Law—a modification which, be it said, is a perfectly justifiable one, viz. that the right of See also:search for See also:contraband of war be restricted to a specified See also:area. It is probable that, in future See also:wars, powerful neutral states will show, in similar cases, quite as much irritation as did Germany and Great Britain. (T.

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