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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Page 3306
... belligerent . " The evidence , moreover , shows that although , during a residence of twenty - three years in the Southern States , you paid occasional visits to England , you had no intention of return- ing to permanent residence in ...
... belligerent . " The evidence , moreover , shows that although , during a residence of twenty - three years in the Southern States , you paid occasional visits to England , you had no intention of return- ing to permanent residence in ...
Page 3478
... belligerent against the other , when by the lex loci the contract was in violation of the neutrality law . It is certain that the municipal courts of the sovereign whose laws have been violated , bound to uphold the laws by their ...
... belligerent against the other , when by the lex loci the contract was in violation of the neutrality law . It is certain that the municipal courts of the sovereign whose laws have been violated , bound to uphold the laws by their ...
Page 3479
... belligerent power and his subject , waives the offense and demands indemnity according to the contract , is it admissible to allow the offending government to say , ' I violated your laws in making such a contract , therefore I ought ...
... belligerent power and his subject , waives the offense and demands indemnity according to the contract , is it admissible to allow the offending government to say , ' I violated your laws in making such a contract , therefore I ought ...
Page 3482
... belligerents , and that he could not promise himself that the acts of the one would be respected or legalized by the other belligerent . If the pre- cedent be established that the government which becomes con- solidated after a civil ...
... belligerents , and that he could not promise himself that the acts of the one would be respected or legalized by the other belligerent . If the pre- cedent be established that the government which becomes con- solidated after a civil ...
Page 3680
... belligerent might lawfully in the enemy's country destroy any property , public or private , the possession or control of which might in any degree contribute to sustain the enemy and in- crease his ability to carry on the war . That ...
... belligerent might lawfully in the enemy's country destroy any property , public or private , the possession or control of which might in any degree contribute to sustain the enemy and in- crease his ability to carry on the war . That ...
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