![]() If the Commander neglects this paragraph, punishment will be by fine. About Swedish ships destined to Spain: it is the Commander's duty to: see to it that the ship does not take any passenger destined to Spain who does not have the permit mentioned in §3 or without hinderance under §5, second section in the Seaman's law and §10 in the law of Seamen's working hours prohibit the crew from disembarking in Spain, unless service demands and to see to it that any other person travelling along does not embark in Spain, unless he has the permit mentioned in §3. If anyone breaks what has been decided, punishment with prison up to 6 months or a fine. Tickets whose purpose is to travel to or through Spain can only be sold to the one who has received special permit to travel to Spain through his Majesty or through an Office which has been authorized by his Majesty, or to foreign citizens, who belong to his Majesty's stated country, who has been authorized by an authorization Office in this country to travel to Spain. If a Swedish Citizen enrolls for war service in Spain, punishment with prison up to 6 months or a fine. If one tries through gifts, payment or promises of reimbursement or any similar way, or through threat or abuse of higher rank to make anyone enlist for warservice in Spain, sentencing, where it will not be sentenced according to common law, to prison up to 6 months or a fine. ![]() ![]() ▲ Main Article ▲ Primary Sources (1) Sweden's Non-Intervention in the Spanish Civil War proposal passed on 5th March 1937.
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