Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... existing fact , which carried with it a practical recognition , whether expressed in language or not ( d ) . 66 XXII . Nevertheless , Recognition is a right which other States are under an obligation to render in such a case , for ...
... existing fact , which carried with it a practical recognition , whether expressed in language or not ( d ) . 66 XXII . Nevertheless , Recognition is a right which other States are under an obligation to render in such a case , for ...
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... existing rights or pretensions of the rulers of other States ( r ) . 2. Where it introduces new obligations by way of con- cession , or otherwise , with respect to other States . 3. Where it tends to lower the dignity and degrade the ...
... existing rights or pretensions of the rulers of other States ( r ) . 2. Where it introduces new obligations by way of con- cession , or otherwise , with respect to other States . 3. Where it tends to lower the dignity and degrade the ...
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... existing law , to open the navigation of the Scheldt ; and sent a brig , bearing the Imperial Flag , from Ostend to Antwerp , with orders to ascend that river . The ship refusing to go back to sea when ordered to do so by the commander ...
... existing law , to open the navigation of the Scheldt ; and sent a brig , bearing the Imperial Flag , from Ostend to Antwerp , with orders to ascend that river . The ship refusing to go back to sea when ordered to do so by the commander ...
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... existing Treaties contain the present Positive Law of Nations between the contracting parties ; secondly , that abrogated Treaties often furnish a necessary means of con- struing those which are in force ; while - if due and judicial ...
... existing Treaties contain the present Positive Law of Nations between the contracting parties ; secondly , that abrogated Treaties often furnish a necessary means of con- struing those which are in force ; while - if due and judicial ...
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... existing Law ; or whether they contain some obligation as to what was previously optional or indifferent , as the abandonment of a right , the concession of a privilege , or the imposition of a servitus ( k ) . ( g ) Vattel , 1. ii . c ...
... existing Law ; or whether they contain some obligation as to what was previously optional or indifferent , as the abandonment of a right , the concession of a privilege , or the imposition of a servitus ( k ) . ( g ) Vattel , 1. ii . c ...
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