The Development of International Law After the World WarClarendon Press, 1923 - 241 страница |
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... fact that since then many more extensive proposals have been made . ' And in an addition to the original text of the paragraph immediately following the summary he states , on p . 102 : This conception is , I believe , in complete ...
... fact that since then many more extensive proposals have been made . ' And in an addition to the original text of the paragraph immediately following the summary he states , on p . 102 : This conception is , I believe , in complete ...
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... fact that one extreme usually calls forth another , and that , therefore , the derision that has been heaped upon international law during these years may perhaps of itself bring about a reaction after the war , which attests to this ...
... fact that one extreme usually calls forth another , and that , therefore , the derision that has been heaped upon international law during these years may perhaps of itself bring about a reaction after the war , which attests to this ...
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Otfried Nippold. takes note of the fact that leading statesmen of widely different countries have already expressed ... facts have not as yet been objectively proved , 2 and by so doing only assisting constantly in the incitement of ...
Otfried Nippold. takes note of the fact that leading statesmen of widely different countries have already expressed ... facts have not as yet been objectively proved , 2 and by so doing only assisting constantly in the incitement of ...
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... fact that the direction of the develop- ment of international law , which I indicated in the above - men- tioned work , have in all instances been confirmed by subsequent development , and that the present war also seems to confirm the ...
... fact that the direction of the develop- ment of international law , which I indicated in the above - men- tioned work , have in all instances been confirmed by subsequent development , and that the present war also seems to confirm the ...
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... facts . It is a fact that war is not a legal institution but simply the application of force . War is struggle , employment of force , and in so far as it is to serve the enforcement of claims it is self- help . This is the definition ...
... facts . It is a fact that war is not a legal institution but simply the application of force . War is struggle , employment of force , and in so far as it is to serve the enforcement of claims it is self- help . This is the definition ...
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Страница 160 - Where this cannot be done by the cession of territory, it can no doubt be done by the neutralization of direct rights of way under the general guarantee which will assure the peace itself. With a right comity of arrangement no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce. And the paths of the sea must alike in law and in fact be free. The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and cooperation.
Страница 32 - I am proposing that all nations henceforth avoid entangling alliances which would draw them into competitions of power, catch them in a net of intrigue and selfish rivalry, and disturb their own affairs with influences intruded from without. There is no entangling alliance in a concert of power.
Страница 66 - Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected, that no nation, no probable combination of nations, could face or withstand it.
Страница 160 - It is a problem closely connected with the limitation of naval armaments and the cooperation of the navies of the world in keeping the seas at once free and...
Страница 198 - Conferences between the signatory powers shall be held from time to time to formulate and codify rules of international law, which, unless some signatory shall signify its dissent within a stated period, shall thereafter govern in the decisions of the Judicial Tribunal mentioned in Article One.
Страница 194 - All justiciable questions arising between the signatory powers, not settled by negotiation, shall, subject to the limitations of treaties, be submitted to a judicial tribunal for hearing and judgment, both upon the merits and upon any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be submitted to a council of conciliation for hearing, consideration and recommendation.
Страница 197 - The signatory powers shall jointly use forthwith both their economic and military forces against any one of their number that goes to war, or commits acts of hostility, against another of the signatories before any question arising shall be submitted as provided in the foregoing.
Страница 98 - There can be no sense of safety and equality among the nations if great preponderating armaments are henceforth to continue here and there to be built up and maintained.
Страница 160 - So far as practicable, moreover, every great people now struggling towards a full development of its resources and of its powers should be assured a direct outlet to the great highways of the sea. Where this cannot be done by the cession of territory, it can no doubt be done by the neutralization of direct rights of way under the general guarantee which will assure the peace itself. With a right comity of arrangement no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the...
Страница 160 - Second, an universal association of the nations to maintain the inviolate security of the highway of the seas for the common and unhindered use of all the nations of the world, and to prevent any war begun either contrary to treaty covenants or without warning and full submission of the causes to the opinion of the world, a virtual guarantee of territorial integrity and political independence.