Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... stipulation , he will be entitled to the full jus legationis . " " That the exile is in any case , though more especially if his return be forbidden by law , sub- ject to the refusal of his own country , cannot be doubted ; the only ...
... stipulation , he will be entitled to the full jus legationis . " " That the exile is in any case , though more especially if his return be forbidden by law , sub- ject to the refusal of his own country , cannot be doubted ; the only ...
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... stipulation in which they occur , or of the particular matter or circumstances to which they refer . " * These distinctions are particularly commented on by Vattel , who lays down several maxims for the interpretation of treaties ...
... stipulation in which they occur , or of the particular matter or circumstances to which they refer . " * These distinctions are particularly commented on by Vattel , who lays down several maxims for the interpretation of treaties ...
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... stipulations . Moreover , it not unfrequently hap- pens , that when one Nation seeks an excuse for quarrelling with another , or for encroaching on another's rights , some old and long forgotten treaty is brought forth from the dusty ...
... stipulations . Moreover , it not unfrequently hap- pens , that when one Nation seeks an excuse for quarrelling with another , or for encroaching on another's rights , some old and long forgotten treaty is brought forth from the dusty ...
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... stipulations . " * Where treaties or treaty stipulations are in collision or opposition , that is , where two pro- mises are not contradictory to themselves , but are of such a nature as to render it impossible to Rules of Vattel ...
... stipulations . " * Where treaties or treaty stipulations are in collision or opposition , that is , where two pro- mises are not contradictory to themselves , but are of such a nature as to render it impossible to Rules of Vattel ...
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... stipulations and not to the other , or if a more severe penalty is attached to one than the other , preference is given to that which is the better guarded . If a penalty is attached to neither , the stipulation has precedence which has ...
... stipulations and not to the other , or if a more severe penalty is attached to one than the other , preference is given to that which is the better guarded . If a penalty is attached to neither , the stipulation has precedence which has ...
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