Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Maritime International Law are adopted by the parties to this peace . † Modifications of the rule neutralizing the Black Sea , were agreed to at London on March 13 , 1871 , by the Powers participating in the Treaty of 1856 , in ...
... Maritime International Law are adopted by the parties to this peace . † Modifications of the rule neutralizing the Black Sea , were agreed to at London on March 13 , 1871 , by the Powers participating in the Treaty of 1856 , in ...
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... maritime laws of their respective countries . Regular Consular missions were established in Spain and Genoa since the 14th , and in Por- tugal and England about the 16th century . The diversity of the commercial laws and usages in force ...
... maritime laws of their respective countries . Regular Consular missions were established in Spain and Genoa since the 14th , and in Por- tugal and England about the 16th century . The diversity of the commercial laws and usages in force ...
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... maritime affairs , was an easy and natural one . The statutes of the city of Pisa of the year 1169 vest , it is said ... maritime and commercial interests of their coun- try . These latter judges were the consules maris , out of the ...
... maritime affairs , was an easy and natural one . The statutes of the city of Pisa of the year 1169 vest , it is said ... maritime and commercial interests of their coun- try . These latter judges were the consules maris , out of the ...
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... maritime codes were the digested decision , just as the codes of the middle ages were the decisions of the Courts of their successors . " 99 " The popular view of the matter assigns to them , however , a far shorter pedigree . The pre ...
... maritime codes were the digested decision , just as the codes of the middle ages were the decisions of the Courts of their successors . " 99 " The popular view of the matter assigns to them , however , a far shorter pedigree . The pre ...
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... Maritime Law . - 50 Eliz . , 3 par . 2 Dors . 24 de audiend . et terminand , mercatoribus super mare deprædatis . † DE MARTENS . Edit . Vergé . Vol . II . § 259. WHEATON . Elem . Int . Law . Part IV . Chapt . I. § 2. KLUBER . Droit des ...
... Maritime Law . - 50 Eliz . , 3 par . 2 Dors . 24 de audiend . et terminand , mercatoribus super mare deprædatis . † DE MARTENS . Edit . Vergé . Vol . II . § 259. WHEATON . Elem . Int . Law . Part IV . Chapt . I. § 2. KLUBER . Droit des ...
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