The Neutrality of Belgium
by Alexander Fuehr
This work was published by Funk & Wagnalls in October 1915 (248 pp. + facs. foldout). It proves that the claim of "sacredness" of the neutrality of Belgium as of the start of the First World War was a shallow imposture, using the very words of the principles involved and long-standing international law.
Thanks goes to Mr. Carlos Porter for supplying a hardcopy of this rare item.
CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFACE
vii
PART I
THE HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL ASPECT
OF BELGIUM'S NEUTRALITY
CHAPTER
I
A PAGE
FROM BELGIUM'S EARLIER HISTORY
13
II
THE LONDON
CONFERENCE AND THE QUINTUPLE
TREATY
30
III
THE TREATIES OF
1870
62
IV
BREAK-DOWN OF
BELGIUM'S NEUTRALITY
69
V
THE EVENTS OF
1914
91
PART II
THE LEGAL ASPECT OF BELGIUM'S
NEUTRALITY
VI
OBLIGATIONS OF THE
GUARANTORS OF THE QUINTUPLE
TREATY
120
VII
EFFECT OF "CHANGED CONDITIONS"
ON THE QUINTUPLE
GUARANTEE
132
VIII
EFFECT OF THE TREATIES OF 1870 ON
THE QUINTUPLE
GUARANTEE
146
IX
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS
OF NEUTRALIZED BELGIUM
155
X
THE RIGHT OF
SELF-PRESERVATION
177
XI
LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE
BREAK-DOWN OF
BELGIUM'S NEUTRALITY
188
APPENDIX 197
* * * * *
The unsophisticated man in the street is steady all the time. He has an instinctive sense of what is right and what is wrong, and we shall have neither consistency nor honour in foreign politics until means are adopted which will enable him to control them.
--The Neutrality of Belgium, p. 248.