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Private Property on the High Seas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Extract

War, therefore, is an act of violence intended to compel our opponent to fulfil our will.

If our opponent is to be made to comply with our will, we must place him in a situation which is more oppressive to him than the sacrifice which we demand.

As long as the enemy is not defeated he may defeat me; then I shall be no longer my own master; he will dictate the law to me as I did to him.—Clausewitz on War.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1919

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References

1 The Haabet (No. 1), 2 C. Rob. 174; 1 Roscoe’s Prize Cases, 212. See p. 214.