Political and Legal Remedies for War, Volume 20Harper & Brothers, 1880 - 254 páginas |
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... rules based upon the tacit or express consent of nations , and conformable to the dictates of abstract justice , so far as these can be ascertained ; and he is not entitled to impair the simple treatment of a subject , engrossing enough ...
... rules based upon the tacit or express consent of nations , and conformable to the dictates of abstract justice , so far as these can be ascertained ; and he is not entitled to impair the simple treatment of a subject , engrossing enough ...
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... rules the true import and circumscription of which can only be understood by laying side by side a long series of treaties , despatches , judicial decisions , and desultory utterances of eminent statesmen . They have everywhere ...
... rules the true import and circumscription of which can only be understood by laying side by side a long series of treaties , despatches , judicial decisions , and desultory utterances of eminent statesmen . They have everywhere ...
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... rule can only be understood by exam- ining its reasons , or even by setting forth in full the contro- versies amidst which it hardly maintains its existence . Never- theless , it is desirable to separate the legislative function from ...
... rule can only be understood by exam- ining its reasons , or even by setting forth in full the contro- versies amidst which it hardly maintains its existence . Never- theless , it is desirable to separate the legislative function from ...
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... rules of War , for instance , common among European States , may or may not be observed and enforced when England is at war with China , or Turkey , or Persia , and the outward for- malities may be more or less rigorously complied with ...
... rules of War , for instance , common among European States , may or may not be observed and enforced when England is at war with China , or Turkey , or Persia , and the outward for- malities may be more or less rigorously complied with ...
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... rules of Interna- tional Law tend to aggravate or to reduce them . In the mean time , it is here asserted that War between these States is , so far as its causes and conditions go , extremely unlike what is called War in every other ...
... rules of Interna- tional Law tend to aggravate or to reduce them . In the mean time , it is here asserted that War between these States is , so far as its causes and conditions go , extremely unlike what is called War in every other ...
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Página 147 - V. The contracting parties further engage, that when the said canal shall have been completed, they will protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure.
Página 219 - ... any projectile of a weight below 400 grammes, which is either explosive or charged with fulminating or inflammable substances.
Página 147 - ... with reference to any means of communication by Ship-Canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, by the way of the river San Juan de Nicaragua, and either or both of the lakes of Nicaragua or Managua, to any port or place on the Pacific ocean; the President of the United States has conferred full powers on John M.
Página 146 - The Black Sea is neutralized ; its waters and its ports, thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation, are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts or of any other Power, with the exceptions mentioned in Articles 14 and 19 of the present treaty.