International Law. A Treatise. Volume 2 (of 2) War and Neutrality. Second Edition
CHAPTER III--BLOCKADE
I. _Conception of Blockade_
368. Definition of Blockade 450 369. Blockade, Strategic and Commercial 452 370. Blockade to be Universal 452 371. Blockade, Outwards and Inwards 453 372. What Places can be Blockaded 453 373. Blockade of International Rivers 454 374. Justification of Blockade 455
II. _Establishment of Blockade_
375. Competence to establish Blockade 456 376. Declaration and Notification of Blockade 456 377. Length of Time for Egress of Neutral Vessels 459 378. End of Blockade 460
III. _Effectiveness of Blockade_
379. Effective in contradistinction to Fictitious Blockade 461 380. Condition of Effectiveness of Blockade 461 381. Amount of Danger which creates Effectiveness 464 382. Cessation of Effectiveness 464
IV. _Breach of Blockade_
383. Definition of Breach of Blockade 466 384. No Breach without Notice of Blockade 466 385. The former practice as to what constitutes an Attempt to break Blockade 468 385_a_. What constitutes an Attempt to break Blockade according to the Declaration of London 470 386. When Ingress is not considered Breach of Blockade 472 387. When Egress is not considered Breach of Blockade 473 388. Passage through Unblockaded Canal no Breach of Blockade 474
V. _Consequences of Breach of Blockade_
389. Capture of Blockade-running Vessels 475 390. Penalty for Breach of Blockade 476