Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as an Aid in Teaching and in Historical StudiesC. Scribner, 1864 - 441 страница |
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... unless it be in a few provisions , which together would constitute an exceedingly meagre code . $ 5 . Coming within narrower limits , we define international law to be the aggregate of the rules , which Chris- Actual positive tian ...
... unless it be in a few provisions , which together would constitute an exceedingly meagre code . $ 5 . Coming within narrower limits , we define international law to be the aggregate of the rules , which Chris- Actual positive tian ...
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... unless it contravened this justice of nature . In setting forth his views , he adduces in rich abundance the opinions of the ancients , and illustrations from Greek and Roman history . The nobleness of his aim , and his claim to respect ...
... unless it contravened this justice of nature . In setting forth his views , he adduces in rich abundance the opinions of the ancients , and illustrations from Greek and Roman history . The nobleness of his aim , and his claim to respect ...
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... unless its former constitution of government was the condition on which the obligations of other states towards it were founded . The general rule then , as all admit , is , that * Comp , Wheaton , El . I. 2 , pp . 70 , 71 . rights and ...
... unless its former constitution of government was the condition on which the obligations of other states towards it were founded . The general rule then , as all admit , is , that * Comp , Wheaton , El . I. 2 , pp . 70 , 71 . rights and ...
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... unless it were lawful to extend servitude and unlawful to propagate liberty ; unless everything be per- mitted against the people , and kings alone have rights . ' 99 England could not , in consistency with the historical devel- opment ...
... unless it were lawful to extend servitude and unlawful to propagate liberty ; unless everything be per- mitted against the people , and kings alone have rights . ' 99 England could not , in consistency with the historical devel- opment ...
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... despatch of the sovereigns , etc. , Laybach , May , 1821 , and Lord Cas- tlereagh's circular despatch of January 19th , 1821 . government , and probably settled peace , unless the agitators § 46 67 AS SOVEREIGNTIES . Domicile, what?
... despatch of the sovereigns , etc. , Laybach , May , 1821 , and Lord Cas- tlereagh's circular despatch of January 19th , 1821 . government , and probably settled peace , unless the agitators § 46 67 AS SOVEREIGNTIES . Domicile, what?
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Страница 68 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved...
Страница 292 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.
Страница 258 - And it is declared that neither the pretence that war dissolves all treaties, nor any other whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending the solemn covenant contained in this article. On the contrary, the state of war is precisely that for which it is provided ; and, during which, its stipulations are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged obligations under the law of nature or nations.
Страница 219 - Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow? set bread and water before them, that they may eat and drink, and go to their master.
Страница 317 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy, without knowing that the same is besieged, blockaded, or invested, it is agreed, that every vessel, so circumstanced, may be turned away from such port or place, but shall not be detained, nor shall any part of her cargo, if not contraband, be confiscated, unless, after warning of such blockade or investment, from the commanding officer of the blockading forces, she shall again attempt to enter...
Страница 68 - ... we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any European power, in any other light than as a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States.
Страница 292 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective — that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Страница 300 - And generally all kinds of arms and instruments of iron, steel, brass and copper or of any other materials manufactured, prepared and formed expressly to make war by sea or land.
Страница 334 - Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to enter upon and prosecute from time to time such negotiations with the several maritime powers of Europe and America as he may deem expedient for the effectual abolition of the African slave trade and its ultimate denunciation as piracy under the law of nations, by the consent of the civilized world.
Страница 208 - It is for the interest of humanity in gene'ral, that the occasions of war, and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished, one of the encouragements to war is taken away ; and peace, therefore, more likely to continue and be lasting. The practice of robbing merchants on the high seas — a remnant of the ancient piracy — though it may be accidentally beneficial to particular persons, is far from being profitable to all engaged in it, or to the nation that authorizes it.