THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRALS
SECTION 1
The Criterion of Neutral Conduct
The main object of the first of the following letters was to assert, as against any possible misunderstanding of phraseology attributed to a great international lawyer (since lost to science and to his friends by his sudden death on June 20, 1909), the authority by which alone neutral rights and duties are defined.
The letter also touches upon the limit of time which a neutral Power is bound to place upon the stay in its ports of belligerent ships of war; a topic more fully discussed in
Letters to "the Times" Upon War and Neutrality (1881-1920) · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.