The Freedom of the Seas (Classic Reprint): The History of a German Trap - Couverture souple

Cababe, Michael

 
9781330968796: The Freedom of the Seas (Classic Reprint): The History of a German Trap

Synopsis

This book presents a detailed exploration of the international law of contraband and its impact on Great Britain's naval strategy during wartime. The author delves into the historical evolution of the concept, from its origins in ancient maritime practices to its codification in modern treaties and conventions. Through a close examination of legal precedents and case studies, the book analyzes the complex interplay between a belligerent's right to prevent the flow of vital supplies to its enemy and the rights of neutral nations to engage in legitimate trade. The author offers a nuanced understanding of the legal framework governing contraband, shedding light on the ongoing debate regarding the justifiability and effectiveness of such measures in modern warfare. Ultimately, this book provides valuable insights into the delicate balance between national security and the preservation of international order in times of conflict.

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