Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War by Robert Granville Campbell explores the complex legal and diplomatic issues surrounding neutrality during the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). The book examines the responsibilities of neutral states their interactions with the belligerents and the legal precedents set by the conflict.Campbell analyzes key incidents such as British naval blockades the treatment of foreign supplies and volunteers aiding the Boers and disputes over contraband. He discusses how international law was interpreted and applied highlighting tensions between Britain and neutral countries like the United States and Germany. This work provides valuable insight into the evolving rules of war and diplomacy at the turn of the 20th century.
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