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Excerpt from The Law of Contraband of War
Reference should be made to thi. H' 111 Council in connexion with what is said on p. To the adoption of the Declaration of London by Great Britain and her Allies; while the general statement on p. 6 that the neutral or enemy character of a vessel is determined by the ¿ag she is entitled to fly now needs qualification. As regards vessels sailing under the enemy flag, the British rule is that the ¿ag is conclusive (the Vrow Elizabeth 5 C, Rob. 4 1 E. P. C. 409 the Industrie Spinks, 54 2 E. P. C. 297) but where a ship is ¿ying a neutral flag, it is permissible to go behind the ¿ag and inquire into the nationality of the owners (see Hol. N. P. L. 51; anr~ 'he dictum of _dr. Lushington in the Industrie, 2 E. P. A p.
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