History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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... Congress , residing in Santiago ; that on February 5 , 1891 , he was authorized by the vice - president of the Senate of Chile and the president of the Chamber of Deputies , who together represented the authority of the Chilean Congress ...
... Congress , residing in Santiago ; that on February 5 , 1891 , he was authorized by the vice - president of the Senate of Chile and the president of the Chamber of Deputies , who together represented the authority of the Chilean Congress ...
Page 3322
... Congress , April 1842. ) Where martial law exists searches and seizures may be made without warrant , and persons may be arrested and impris- oned without process . " Martial law is law . It is the will of the commander of the army ...
... Congress , April 1842. ) Where martial law exists searches and seizures may be made without warrant , and persons may be arrested and impris- oned without process . " Martial law is law . It is the will of the commander of the army ...
Page 3323
... Congress . " Mr. Buchanan , then in the Senate , afterward President , sustained the bill as it stood , and upon the ground that martial law was justified by necessity . The Senate rejected the amendment and passed the bill as it stood ...
... Congress . " Mr. Buchanan , then in the Senate , afterward President , sustained the bill as it stood , and upon the ground that martial law was justified by necessity . The Senate rejected the amendment and passed the bill as it stood ...
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... Congress by its act of that day ratified the action of the President . # " In the celebrated case of Luther v . Borden ( 7 How . 1 ) , where the question arose as to the illegality of martial law , declared by the legisla- ture of the ...
... Congress by its act of that day ratified the action of the President . # " In the celebrated case of Luther v . Borden ( 7 How . 1 ) , where the question arose as to the illegality of martial law , declared by the legisla- ture of the ...
Page 3325
... Congress , and it supersedes the local law . ' " But , if any uncertainty has ever existed upon the question , the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of The United States v . Diekelman ( 92 U. S. S. C. Rep ...
... Congress , and it supersedes the local law . ' " But , if any uncertainty has ever existed upon the question , the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of The United States v . Diekelman ( 92 U. S. S. C. Rep ...
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