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Introduction
Situation I: Neutral Duties and State Control of Enterprise
Situation II: Neutrality Problems: Distress, Submarines, and Qualified Neutrality
Situation III: Contiguous Zones, Airplanes, and Neutrality
I. Neutrality Law of May 1, 1937
II. Neutrality Act of November 4, 1939
III. Proclamation of neutrality (general) by the President, 5 September, 1939
IV. Regulations governing the Enforcement of Neutrality
V. Proclamation (Special): Export of Arms, Ammunition, and Implements of War September 5, 1939
VI. Regulations Concerning Neutrality in the Canal Zone
IV. Regulations Governing the Enforcement of Neutrality
VIII. Proclamation of a National Emergency
IX. Proclamation of a State of War Under Act of November 4, 1939
X. Proclamation Defining Combat Areas
XII. Regulations Concerning Travel on Belligerent Vessels
XIII. Regulations Concerning Arms on American Vessels
XIV. Flights of Belligerent Military Aircraft
XV. Regulations Concerning Travel Into Combat Areas
XVI. Travel on Belligerent Vessels in the Bay of Fundy
XVII. Proclamation Defining Combat Area, April 10, 1940
Index
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