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... reason , according to which inde- pendent states are accustomed to regulate their mutual intercourse , and to which they conform their mutual relations . " ( Pomeroy , Int . Law , § 291. ) Phillimore , one of the ablest English writers ...
... reason , according to which inde- pendent states are accustomed to regulate their mutual intercourse , and to which they conform their mutual relations . " ( Pomeroy , Int . Law , § 291. ) Phillimore , one of the ablest English writers ...
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... reason portions of it were incor- porated in the Maritime Ordinances of Louis XIV . " ( b . ) The " Consolato del Mare , " or " Customs of the Sea , " was a more extensive collection of rules applicable to the de- cision of questions ...
... reason portions of it were incor- porated in the Maritime Ordinances of Louis XIV . " ( b . ) The " Consolato del Mare , " or " Customs of the Sea , " was a more extensive collection of rules applicable to the de- cision of questions ...
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... reasons as com- mended themselves to his judgment , or to his views of pro- priety or expediency ; as a result diplomatic relations soon became common , alliances were entered into , agents were established at foreign capitals , through ...
... reasons as com- mended themselves to his judgment , or to his views of pro- priety or expediency ; as a result diplomatic relations soon became common , alliances were entered into , agents were established at foreign capitals , through ...
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... reason for all men are observed by all peo- ples alike , and are called the law of nations . " Institutes , book i . title ii . par . 2. See also Lawrence , Essays on Modern International Law , p . 179 , and the title " The Roman Law ...
... reason for all men are observed by all peo- ples alike , and are called the law of nations . " Institutes , book i . title ii . par . 2. See also Lawrence , Essays on Modern International Law , p . 179 , and the title " The Roman Law ...
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... reason usages which , by long continued observance , have ripened into approved cus- toms , acquire sanction as rules of international law . As the acts of the past are thus made to influence present conduct , it would seem to follow ...
... reason usages which , by long continued observance , have ripened into approved cus- toms , acquire sanction as rules of international law . As the acts of the past are thus made to influence present conduct , it would seem to follow ...
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Страница 417 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Страница 336 - It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law...
Страница 543 - Powers as the most effective, and, at the same time, the most equitable means of settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle.
Страница 552 - Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State into whose hands they have fallen.
Страница 67 - States over the territory was, of course, suspended, and the laws of the United States could no longer be rightfully enforced there, or be obligatory upon the inhabitants who remained and submitted to the conquerors. By the surrender the inhabitants passed under a temporary allegiance to the British government, and were bound by such laws, and such only, as it chose to recognize and impose.
Страница 417 - Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agrees that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the Arbitrators should assume that Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in these rules.
Страница 263 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions...
Страница 509 - Crimes punishable by all penal codes, such as arson, murder, maiming, assaults, highway robbery, theft, burglary, fraud, forgery, and rape, if committed by an American soldier in a hostile country against its inhabitants, are not only punishable as at home, but in all cases in which death is not inflicted the severer punishment shall be preferred.
Страница 508 - All wanton violence committed against persons in the invaded country, all destruction of property not commanded by the authorized officer, all robbery, all pillage or sacking, even after taking a place by main force, all rape, wounding, maiming, or killing of such inhabitants, are prohibited under the penalty of death, or such other severe punishment as may seem adequate for the gravity of the offense.