Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... Independent Sovereign States between each other are governed by other laws than those which Municipal Courts administer . Such Courts have neither the means of decreeing what is right , nor the power of enforcing any decision which they ...
... Independent Sovereign States between each other are governed by other laws than those which Municipal Courts administer . Such Courts have neither the means of decreeing what is right , nor the power of enforcing any decision which they ...
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... independent commu- nity , into the society of States . The principle affecting such a claim is the same , whether this portion occupy a territory on the same Continent with , and contiguous to the country from which it has revolted , or ...
... independent commu- nity , into the society of States . The principle affecting such a claim is the same , whether this portion occupy a territory on the same Continent with , and contiguous to the country from which it has revolted , or ...
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... independent , ' and that other State replies , ' I allow that you are so , ' that is recognition in another sense of the term . That other State simply acknowledges the fact , or rather its opinion of the fact ; but she confers nothing ...
... independent , ' and that other State replies , ' I allow that you are so , ' that is recognition in another sense of the term . That other State simply acknowledges the fact , or rather its opinion of the fact ; but she confers nothing ...
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... independent existence , whether the original mother countries have or have not acquiesced in this order of things ( b ) . It has been said that to refuse Recognition , while the issue is at all doubtful , or the conflict not wholly ...
... independent existence , whether the original mother countries have or have not acquiesced in this order of things ( b ) . It has been said that to refuse Recognition , while the issue is at all doubtful , or the conflict not wholly ...
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... independent State by Great Britain , executed bonds at six per cent . interest , as securities for a loan . P. , acting in collusion with B. , a holder of the bonds in England , by falsely representing that he had purchased some of them ...
... independent State by Great Britain , executed bonds at six per cent . interest , as securities for a loan . P. , acting in collusion with B. , a holder of the bonds in England , by falsely representing that he had purchased some of them ...
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