Draft Outlines of an International Code, Том 1Diossy, 1872 |
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... RULE . ARTICLE 724. Martial rule and its effect 725. Martial rule needs no proclamation 726. Consuls ..... 727. Duty of magistrates and civil officers CHAPTER LVI . • 477 480 • 481 • 481 • MILITARY OCCUPATION . ARTICLE 728. “ Military ...
... RULE . ARTICLE 724. Martial rule and its effect 725. Martial rule needs no proclamation 726. Consuls ..... 727. Duty of magistrates and civil officers CHAPTER LVI . • 477 480 • 481 • 481 • MILITARY OCCUPATION . ARTICLE 728. “ Military ...
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... rules are established and declared , by the nations assenting hereto , as an Inter- national Code , by which those nations ... rule resting not so much upon convention , binding only the nations which accede to it , as upon principles of ...
... rules are established and declared , by the nations assenting hereto , as an Inter- national Code , by which those nations ... rule resting not so much upon convention , binding only the nations which accede to it , as upon principles of ...
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... rules contained in Division Second , it may be thought that the rules prescribed by the Code should be applicable , without reference to the nationality of the parties . The inconvenience or incompleteness of a rule on such sub- jects ...
... rules contained in Division Second , it may be thought that the rules prescribed by the Code should be applicable , without reference to the nationality of the parties . The inconvenience or incompleteness of a rule on such sub- jects ...
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... rule he applies also to gulfs , & c . , the mouths of which are not more than double cannon - shot across , or are protected by forts or islands . But this principle seems to extend to the waters bordering the coast ; and no distinction ...
... rule he applies also to gulfs , & c . , the mouths of which are not more than double cannon - shot across , or are protected by forts or islands . But this principle seems to extend to the waters bordering the coast ; and no distinction ...
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... rule that a nation may refuse to receive any particular person . Bluntschli , Droit In- ternational Codifié , § 248. And it is believed that a uniform rule appli- cable to all agents of public intercourse , such as is suggested in this ...
... rule that a nation may refuse to receive any particular person . Bluntschli , Droit In- ternational Codifié , § 248. And it is believed that a uniform rule appli- cable to all agents of public intercourse , such as is suggested in this ...
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