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Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution war powers : the powers delegated to the executive and legislative branches
Booty of war
Booty of war
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Defence of the Realm Acts
His Majesty in Council power to make regulations during the war with Germany for the defence of the realm. The power … 63), Acts passed to confer on His Majesty in Council power to make regulations during the war with Germany for the
Appointment in exercise of a Power
the donor, see Hay v. Watkins (184), 3 Dr and War 339, the exercise of the power is void. The (English) … operate inequity, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1(7). Powers may also be reserved over personal estate, and in that
belligerent
belligerent 1 : waging war : carrying on war ;specif : belonging to or recognized … ;specif : belonging to or recognized as an organized military power protected by and subject to the laws of war 2
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Contraband
of commodities which neutrals are not allowed to carry during war to a belligerent power. It is a recognized general principle … are not allowed to carry during war to a belligerent power. It is a recognized general principle of the law of
Capture
the seizure of ships by an enemy in time of war. On 16th April, 1856, a treaty or declaration was signed … a treaty or declaration was signed at Paris between the powers of Great Britain, Austria, France, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, by
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
set up early in 1920 at the conclusion of the War of 1914-1919 (First World War), with a membership of 58 … equality for States, e.g., recognition of greater responsibility of large Powers, with legal equality for all, large or small; undertaking to
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