Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 42
... regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this Convention , either by making unfair dis- criminations in favour of the commerce of one of the contracting parties over the commerce of the ...
... regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this Convention , either by making unfair dis- criminations in favour of the commerce of one of the contracting parties over the commerce of the ...
Page 64
... regulations made with regard to the laws of war , or stipula- tions which are meant to provide for the event of an intervening war , as stipulations relating to prizes , prisoners of war , blockades , contraband of war , inviolability ...
... regulations made with regard to the laws of war , or stipula- tions which are meant to provide for the event of an intervening war , as stipulations relating to prizes , prisoners of war , blockades , contraband of war , inviolability ...
Page 66
... regulations in force before the war , and the subjects of the inter - belligerent States should be treated , as be- tween those States , as favourably as those of the most favoured Nation . Under this provision , not only were fresh ...
... regulations in force before the war , and the subjects of the inter - belligerent States should be treated , as be- tween those States , as favourably as those of the most favoured Nation . Under this provision , not only were fresh ...
Page 140
... Regulations for the Consular Service of the United States of America of 1881 , sustain the following principles with regard to the privi- leges and powers of Consular officers under the Law of Nations . " In the early middle ages , and ...
... Regulations for the Consular Service of the United States of America of 1881 , sustain the following principles with regard to the privi- leges and powers of Consular officers under the Law of Nations . " In the early middle ages , and ...
Page 143
... Regulations for the Consular officers of the United States ; 1881 , Sections 75-82 . The privileges and powers of Consular officers of the United States of America , which are secured by that country under treaties and conventions with ...
... Regulations for the Consular officers of the United States ; 1881 , Sections 75-82 . The privileges and powers of Consular officers of the United States of America , which are secured by that country under treaties and conventions with ...
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