Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... civil- ization , the normal condition of Nations appears to be a relationship of mutual goodwill and peace . From the necessity and the desire to secure this natural relationship , devolve various measures , including even war , when ...
... civil- ization , the normal condition of Nations appears to be a relationship of mutual goodwill and peace . From the necessity and the desire to secure this natural relationship , devolve various measures , including even war , when ...
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... civil war , the emis- saries of both parties have been considered entitled to the privilege of ambassadors , so far as their personal safety is concerned . ' In hoc eventu , " Grotius says , ' gens una pro tempore quasi duæ gentes ...
... civil war , the emis- saries of both parties have been considered entitled to the privilege of ambassadors , so far as their personal safety is concerned . ' In hoc eventu , " Grotius says , ' gens una pro tempore quasi duæ gentes ...
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... civil law rules of interpretation - which are substantially those of Domat - as affording little aid beyond that which an intelligent and dispassionate considera- tion of each particular case would fournish . Sedgwick thinks it ' as ...
... civil law rules of interpretation - which are substantially those of Domat - as affording little aid beyond that which an intelligent and dispassionate considera- tion of each particular case would fournish . Sedgwick thinks it ' as ...
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... Civil Law of Rome expressed a sound principle of juris- prudence , in declaring that it was competent to a person to waive any advantage which had been introduced , for his sake only , into a covenant . " " The sovereigns , therefore ...
... Civil Law of Rome expressed a sound principle of juris- prudence , in declaring that it was competent to a person to waive any advantage which had been introduced , for his sake only , into a covenant . " " The sovereigns , therefore ...
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... civil suits . With regard to the question whether the in- violability of the minister ( Gesandte ) shields him from responsibility with regard to the criminal law of the State to which he is delegated , Sir Robert Phillimore gives the ...
... civil suits . With regard to the question whether the in- violability of the minister ( Gesandte ) shields him from responsibility with regard to the criminal law of the State to which he is delegated , Sir Robert Phillimore gives the ...
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