public blockade
Int’l law. An established blockade of which the blockading nation gives formal notice to the governments of neutral nations.
Int’l law. An established blockade of which the blockading nation gives formal notice to the governments of neutral nations.
simple blockade 单纯封锁 指海军军官依职权或上级的指示设立的、不发出政府间公告的封锁。在这种情况下,俘获者必须证明在俘虏的当时存在单纯封锁,而在公开封锁〔public blockade〕的情况下,原告必须举证证明封锁的中止,以免受偷越未遂的惩罚。 (→public blockade)
blockade. Int’l law. A belligerent’s prevention of access to or egress from an enemy’s ports by stationing ships to intercept vessels trying to enter or leave those ports. • To be binding, a blockade must be effective — that is, it must be maintained by a force sufficient to prevent access to ports. — Also
laws of war. Int’l law. The body of rules and principles observed by civilized nations for the regulation of matters inherent or incidental to the conduct of a public war, such as the relations of neutrals and belligerents, blockades, captures, prizes, truces and armistices, capitulations, prisoners, and declarations of war and peace. See GENEVA CONVENTIONS