Commentaries Upon International Law, Том 1T. & J. W. Johnson, 1854 |
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... contracting parties . " ( d ) Montesquieu was not ignorant , as has been supposed , of the science of International Law when he said , " Toutes les nations ont un droit des gens ; et les Iroquois mêmes qui mangent leurs prisonniers en ...
... contracting parties . " ( d ) Montesquieu was not ignorant , as has been supposed , of the science of International Law when he said , " Toutes les nations ont un droit des gens ; et les Iroquois mêmes qui mangent leurs prisonniers en ...
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... contracting parties ( e ) may introduce into a treaty expressions so generally worded as to be either explanatory of a previously contested point of law , or declaratory of the future inter- pretation of it , or in other ways frame the ...
... contracting parties ( e ) may introduce into a treaty expressions so generally worded as to be either explanatory of a previously contested point of law , or declaratory of the future inter- pretation of it , or in other ways frame the ...
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... contracting parties only , but a recognition of one universal pre - existing right , they must be taken as laying down a gene- ral rule for all future discussion with any Power whatever , and as esta- blishing a principle of law which ...
... contracting parties only , but a recognition of one universal pre - existing right , they must be taken as laying down a gene- ral rule for all future discussion with any Power whatever , and as esta- blishing a principle of law which ...
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... contracting parties ; many contain stipulations wrung from the [ * 47 ] necessities of one party , and compelled to admit claims to which by the general law its adversary was not entitled . ( 1 ) From Treaties of this description no ...
... contracting parties ; many contain stipulations wrung from the [ * 47 ] necessities of one party , and compelled to admit claims to which by the general law its adversary was not entitled . ( 1 ) From Treaties of this description no ...
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... contracting Powers do consequently renounce every right or parti- cular pretension which they might have formed in respect to them , and formally guarantee all the dispositions of the present Treaty . " III . The United States of the ...
... contracting Powers do consequently renounce every right or parti- cular pretension which they might have formed in respect to them , and formally guarantee all the dispositions of the present Treaty . " III . The United States of the ...
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