Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... tion with Naval Officers ' Rank ...... 144-148 Judicial Functions . 149-152 § 151. The Consular Functions . Administrative Functions . Magisterial Functions . .... Rules for the Consular Office . § 152. 1 ° . The Exequatur . 2 ...
... tion with Naval Officers ' Rank ...... 144-148 Judicial Functions . 149-152 § 151. The Consular Functions . Administrative Functions . Magisterial Functions . .... Rules for the Consular Office . § 152. 1 ° . The Exequatur . 2 ...
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... tion the agreement of their plenipotentiaries , when these have not exceeded their powers , unless there be exceptional circumstances providing con- clusive material reasons for a change of a policy . § 132 . With regard to the ...
... tion the agreement of their plenipotentiaries , when these have not exceeded their powers , unless there be exceptional circumstances providing con- clusive material reasons for a change of a policy . § 132 . With regard to the ...
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... tion has been attempted , and numerous cases , actual or possible , have been resorted to for the purpose of elucidating these definitions , and of exhibiting the application of these rules . Thus , Leiber distinguishes between ...
... tion has been attempted , and numerous cases , actual or possible , have been resorted to for the purpose of elucidating these definitions , and of exhibiting the application of these rules . Thus , Leiber distinguishes between ...
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... tion of each particular case would fournish . Sedgwick thinks it ' as vain to attempt to frame positive and fixed rules of interpretation as to endeavour , in the same way , to define the mode by which the mind shall draw conclusions ...
... tion of each particular case would fournish . Sedgwick thinks it ' as vain to attempt to frame positive and fixed rules of interpretation as to endeavour , in the same way , to define the mode by which the mind shall draw conclusions ...
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... tion from the former agreement , effect is given to the exception . 3. If a penalty for non - observance is attached . to one of two prohibitory stipulations and not to the other , or if a more severe penalty is attached to one than the ...
... tion from the former agreement , effect is given to the exception . 3. If a penalty for non - observance is attached . to one of two prohibitory stipulations and not to the other , or if a more severe penalty is attached to one than the ...
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