Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... commerce and navigation , for the extradition of criminals and deserters , for the mutual protection of literary , artistic or in- dustrial properties , for uniformity in the monetary system , weights and measures , postal and tele ...
... commerce and navigation , for the extradition of criminals and deserters , for the mutual protection of literary , artistic or in- dustrial properties , for uniformity in the monetary system , weights and measures , postal and tele ...
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... commerce under certain conditions ; -or indefinitely , as the capitulation of fortresses , towns or provinces . The armistice preceding peace is always ordered by the respective Governments , this being always the result of a ...
... commerce under certain conditions ; -or indefinitely , as the capitulation of fortresses , towns or provinces . The armistice preceding peace is always ordered by the respective Governments , this being always the result of a ...
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... commerce or navigation through the said canal , which shall not be offered on the same terms to the subjects or citizens of the other . " " Art . 2. Vessels of Great Britain or the United States traversing the said canal shall , in case ...
... commerce or navigation through the said canal , which shall not be offered on the same terms to the subjects or citizens of the other . " " Art . 2. Vessels of Great Britain or the United States traversing the said canal shall , in case ...
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... commerce of one of the contracting parties over the commerce of the other or by imposing oppressive exactions or unreasonable tolls upon passengers , vessels , goods , wares , merchandise , or other articles . Neither party , however ...
... commerce of one of the contracting parties over the commerce of the other or by imposing oppressive exactions or unreasonable tolls upon passengers , vessels , goods , wares , merchandise , or other articles . Neither party , however ...
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... commerce . 4 ° . If the object of the treaty is attained ; if all the conditions stipulated are accomplished , or when the conditions on which the obligations of the treaty depend cease to exist . 5 ° . When the execution of the treaty ...
... commerce . 4 ° . If the object of the treaty is attained ; if all the conditions stipulated are accomplished , or when the conditions on which the obligations of the treaty depend cease to exist . 5 ° . When the execution of the treaty ...
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acts Admiralty affairs alliance ambassador arms army Austria Austria-Hungary authority belonging blockade Britain British capture cargo cause Chapt character civil claim commander commerce Consul Consular officer contraband contraband of war contracting Convention crew declaration Declaration of Paris diplomatic agents dominions Droit des Gens duties Edit enemy enemy's exemption exercise flag force foreign France Government Grotius guerre HALLECK hostile International Law inviolability jurisdiction Law of Nations laws of war letters of credence Majesty Majesty's maritime MARTENS master ment military naval navire neutral vessels obligations offence owner parties persons port principle prisoners prisoners of war prize court protection punishment question regard regulations relations representative respect rules Russia says seizure SHELDON AMOS Sherston ship ship's Sir Robert Philli Sir Robert Phillimore sovereign Spirit of Law stipulations subjects or citizens tion treaty of peace tribunal arbitral United usages VATTEL violation W. E. HALL WHEATON WOOLSEY