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Treaty Of Paris

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Meaning of Treaty of paris

An agreement, more properly, perhaps, termed a “declaration,” signed at Paris April 16, 1856, by representatives of Great Britain, Austria, Prance, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey. The points agreed on relate to maritime law in time of war and are:
(1) Privateering is abolished.
(2) The neutral flag covers enemy’s goods except contraband of war.
(3) Neutral goods, except contraband of war, are not subject to capture under the enemy’s iiag.
(4) Blockade, to be effective, must be maintained by a force sufficient to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.

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This definition of Treaty Of Paris is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

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Concept of Treaty of Paris

An introductory definition of treaty of paris in relation to the European Union law and policies is available here: The first of Europe’s three founding Treaties, concluded in 1951 and establishing the European Coal and Steel Community. It is due to expire in July 2002.

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