Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... punishment of a rebel . " " States which have the right to send , have the sador involves right to receive ( droit passif , passives Gesandt- that of receiving schaftsrecht ) . The active and the passive right of legation are ...
... punishment of a rebel . " " States which have the right to send , have the sador involves right to receive ( droit passif , passives Gesandt- that of receiving schaftsrecht ) . The active and the passive right of legation are ...
Page 16
... punishment in the State which had exiled him , to which he has returned without permission and therefore with an additional offence . In 1697 , the English ambassador to France obtained per- mission from the Government of that country ...
... punishment in the State which had exiled him , to which he has returned without permission and therefore with an additional offence . In 1697 , the English ambassador to France obtained per- mission from the Government of that country ...
Page 55
... punishment by which its infraction is attended . " " It is not necessary to warn a Continental student of the importance of this lesson . None of the words Recht , droit , nor jus , have ever been restricted to the narrow meaning that ...
... punishment by which its infraction is attended . " " It is not necessary to warn a Continental student of the importance of this lesson . None of the words Recht , droit , nor jus , have ever been restricted to the narrow meaning that ...
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... punishment of the offender . The atonement and punishment , moreover , are to be measured by a standard different from that which might satisfy an injury done to a private subject . " + An ambassador , it will be seen , may , with , but ...
... punishment of the offender . The atonement and punishment , moreover , are to be measured by a standard different from that which might satisfy an injury done to a private subject . " + An ambassador , it will be seen , may , with , but ...
Page 95
... punishment , or that the State in which he is discharching his functions is power- less to resist his open violence , or to stay his secret machinations against her public safety , or to redress the rights of a subject whom he may have ...
... punishment , or that the State in which he is discharching his functions is power- less to resist his open violence , or to stay his secret machinations against her public safety , or to redress the rights of a subject whom he may have ...
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