International LawCentury Company, 1924 - 641 страница The author presents fundamental principles of international law and the leading features of its practice. The development of international law and the application of its general principles to concrete situations are discussed. This early twentieth-century interwar publication also explores laws of war and neutrality. |
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... Observation showed that while inter- national law had been successful in regulating a large number of the less important interests of states , it fell short of regulating the most acute problems of the international community . So far ...
... Observation showed that while inter- national law had been successful in regulating a large number of the less important interests of states , it fell short of regulating the most acute problems of the international community . So far ...
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... observed to be recognized by all men.1 Their sanction was a religious one , in so far as the universal dictates of reason might be looked upon as having their origin in the will of the gods . Inasmuch , however , as the principles of ...
... observed to be recognized by all men.1 Their sanction was a religious one , in so far as the universal dictates of reason might be looked upon as having their origin in the will of the gods . Inasmuch , however , as the principles of ...
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... observed . A recognition of their existence is to be seen in the rebuke administered by Xerxes to those who sug- gested that he should retaliate upon the Athenians and the Spar- tans for the murder of the Persian envoys . His reply was ...
... observed . A recognition of their existence is to be seen in the rebuke administered by Xerxes to those who sug- gested that he should retaliate upon the Athenians and the Spar- tans for the murder of the Persian envoys . His reply was ...
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... observed must rather be put down to the nobility of character of the particular commander than to the traditions imposed by the state upon its military officials . The rule of good faith alone appears to have been consistently observed ...
... observed must rather be put down to the nobility of character of the particular commander than to the traditions imposed by the state upon its military officials . The rule of good faith alone appears to have been consistently observed ...
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... observed , it must not be inferred that the rules of international law , when definitely ascertained , are not to be tested as to their conformity with the generally accepted principles of justice . International law is confessedly a ...
... observed , it must not be inferred that the rules of international law , when definitely ascertained , are not to be tested as to their conformity with the generally accepted principles of justice . International law is confessedly a ...
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