Second Peace Conference categorically enacts that "belligerents are forbidden to move across the territory of a neutral Power troops or convoys either of munitions of war or of supplies.
Second Peace Conference[114] categorically enacts that "belligerents are forbidden to move across the territory of a neutral Power troops or convoys either of munitions of war or of supplies.
Belligerents are forbidden to move across the territory of a neutral Power troops or convoys, whether of munitions or of supplies.
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 Section 4.
Or, to vary the phrase, "a neutral Power is bound to acquiesce in losses inflicted by a belligerent upon such of its subjects as are engaged in adding to the military resources of the enemy of that belligerent.
A retaliation which is to produce its effect, by operating on a neutral power, ought not to be resorted to till the neutral had justified it by a culpable acquiescence in the unlawful act of the other belligerent.
It is one of those cases which does occur, and will forever occur, to a neutral power, whenever a general war is lighted up.
In these contests, should they occur, and to whatever extent they may be carried, we shall be neutral; but as a neutral power we have rights which it is our duty to maintain.
Belligerents are forbidden to move troops or either munitions of war or supplies across the territory of a neutral power.
Belligerents are forbidden to move troops or convoys of either munitions of war or supplies across the territory of a neutral power.
The first difficulty that lay in the way was the fact that the vessel was under the protection of Spain, a neutral power.
That the "Sampson" was under the flag of a neutral power, was but little protection; for the commanders of the semi-piratical craft cared little for international law or for justice.
France was at this time at peace with Great Britain, and, though inclined to be friendly with the rebellious colonies, was not ready to entirely abandon her position as a neutral power.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "neutral power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.