Full text: A treatise on the law of prize

PRIZE COURTS AND THE LAW THEY ADMINISTER. ) 
Court said that it was well known throughout the 
world that Germany had grossly violated many of its 
most important provisions and she could not be 
allowed in this or any other Court to contend that 
any of the remaining provisions should he applied in 
her favour, even if perchance there might be one or 
two which she had not ruthlessly violated. Moreover, 
agreements, whether made between nations or 
individuals, in order to be effective, must be: 
reciprocal. The German Government had, in an 
official communication to the Siamese Legation in 
Berlin, entirely repudiated the application during 
the Great War of the Eleventh Hague Convention. 
Germany could not, therefore, complain at any time 
that The Hague Conventions had not been observed 3 
§ 27. Prize regulations have also been issued, in Austrian, 
” . Coss md ~ Lurkish, 
& more or less complete form, by Austria-Hungary Ciach al 
(Ordinances of March 3 and 21, 1864; May 13 and Rumanian 
July 9, 1866, as-revised on May 2, 1913) ;* by Turkey Prize codes 
(Decree of January 31, 1912), by Greece (Instruc- 
tions of the General Staff of the Royal Marine of 
1913); and by Rumania (Decree of December 30, 
1917).7 
3 Ibid., and The Chantaboon, October 18, 1917, Rep. Fry Libr. 
4 These latter regulations are entitled Anhang zum Dienstregle- 
ment fir die k. yu. k. Kriegsmarine (Internationales See- und Land- 
kriegsrecht), and will be found in N. Vv B., 1913, No. 15. They 
were frequently referred to and followed by the Pol Prize Court in 
the last war: The Zarifis, [1917], ibid., 1917, No, 14. As to the 
organisation of the Austro-Hungarian Prize Courts, see the 
Prisengerichtsordnung of November 28, 1914, ibid. , 1914, No. 37. 
5 Bulletin de UInstitut Intermédiaire International, vol. 5 (1921), 
pp. 137-151,  Thiy decree, however, had to be ratified by the 
Ottoman Parliament, but it does not appear that this hag been done 
up to the present. 
SR. G&G. .D. 1, vol. 28 (1916), Pp. 42. 
7 Moniteur officiel dy, Royaume de Roumanie, January 4, 1918, 
No. 256." “The constitution “and organisation of Rumanian Prize 
Courts is regulated by the Decree of September 18, 1917, 4bid., 
September 26, 1917, No. 151. 
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