Abstract

The article states that since the beginning of the 1st World War, in addition to general concerns about the defense and preservation of law and order in Finland, special attention was paid to ensuring the regulation of commercial and commercial shipping, maintaining water communications between various regions of the country and the outside world, the safety of communication routes and all interested parties. The main regulation was carried out by resolutions and announcements of the Governor-General of Finland, local governors, commandants of fortresses, the commander of the Baltic Sea fleet, the Maritime Ministry through the directorate of the pilot and lighthouse department in Finland, general imperial laws adopted before 1914 and relating to various aspects of the country’s life during the war period, including the activities of various types of transport.

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