Part II: Neutral Rights
Contents
- Efforts toward recognition of the Declaration of London—Proclamations,
orders, and decrees of belligerent governments on contraband of war and
trade with enemy countries (Documents 355–417)
- Correspondence with American citizens, firms, and organizations whose
interests were affected by the proclamations and orders of belligerent
governments regarding contraband and trade with enemy countries—Action on
particular commodities (Documents 418–460)
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Shipments of Grain and Foodstuffs—Marine
Insurance
(Documents 418–422)
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Shipments of Copper
(Documents 423–431)
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Shipments of Cotton
(Documents 432–448)
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Shipments of Illuminating Oil
(Documents 449–452)
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Shipments of Naval Stores
(Documents 453–457)
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Shipments of Tobacco
(Documents 458–460)
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Shipments of Grain and Foodstuffs—Marine
Insurance
(Documents 418–422)
- Interference by belligerent governments with neutral ships and
cargoes (Documents 461–575)
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Cases Arising under the British Proclamation Of
August 4 and Order In Council Of August 20. (Documents 461–481)
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Cases Arising under the Additional Proclamation of
September
(Documents 482–515)
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Cases Arising under the Proclamation and Order in
Council of October 29
(Documents 516–541)
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The Proposed “Working Arrangement” with Great
Britain
(Documents 542–558)
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Note to Great Britain of December 26, Protesting
against Seizures and Detentions Regarded as Unwarranted
(Documents 559–569)
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Special Cases: The “Sturmfels”, “Birkenfels”, and
“Schneefels”
(Documents 570–575)
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Cases Arising under the British Proclamation Of
August 4 and Order In Council Of August 20. (Documents 461–481)
- Embargoes and related restrictions on trade by European neutral
states (Documents 576–619)
- Embargoes By Germany (Documents 620–643)
- Embargoes By the Allied states (Documents 644–680)
- Projects of cooperation with other American states for the protection of
neutral trade (Documents 681–700)
- Mine laying and the establishment of maritime danger zones (Documents 701–736)
- The transfer of merchant ships from belligerent flags to the American
flag for the repatriation of Americans abroad (Documents 737–763)
- The transfer of merchant ships from belligerent flags to the American flag
for general commercial purposes (Documents 764–789)
- Censorship of the cables by belligerent governments (Documents 790–856)
- Censorship of the mails by belligerent governments: ordinary mail (Documents 857–865)
- Censorship of the mails by belligerent governments: diplomatic and
consular mail (Documents 866–884)