Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... committing high " treason , yet they are to be considered as members of " society , and consequently bound by that eternal universal " law by which all civil societies are united and kept " together " ( f ) . Vattel says : " Les nations ...
... committing high " treason , yet they are to be considered as members of " society , and consequently bound by that eternal universal " law by which all civil societies are united and kept " together " ( f ) . Vattel says : " Les nations ...
Page 141
... committed on the part of any member of the Confederation , the Diet shall require such member to make prompt and satisfactory reparation , and take other necessary measures to prevent the disturbance of the public peace . " Art . 37 ...
... committed on the part of any member of the Confederation , the Diet shall require such member to make prompt and satisfactory reparation , and take other necessary measures to prevent the disturbance of the public peace . " Art . 37 ...
Page 258
... commit ; " and as to his power of hindering the evil , this likewise is 66 always presumed , unless the want of it be clearly proved . " So Vattel ( 7 ) : " Si un souverain qui pourrait retenir ses " sujets dans les règles de la justice ...
... commit ; " and as to his power of hindering the evil , this likewise is 66 always presumed , unless the want of it be clearly proved . " So Vattel ( 7 ) : " Si un souverain qui pourrait retenir ses " sujets dans les règles de la justice ...
Page 345
... committed at Algiers upon the British Consul , and at Bona upon the British flag , and abominable cruelties perpetrated upon divers crews of fishing - boats from the ports of Italy . The consequence of these atrocities , and of the ...
... committed at Algiers upon the British Consul , and at Bona upon the British flag , and abominable cruelties perpetrated upon divers crews of fishing - boats from the ports of Italy . The consequence of these atrocities , and of the ...
Page 348
... commit a " crime against the Law of Nations by a mere municipal " regulation of its own . " Can nations collectively privilege themselves to commit a crime against the law of nature , and of Nature's God ? That it was a crime , Lord ...
... commit a " crime against the Law of Nations by a mere municipal " regulation of its own . " Can nations collectively privilege themselves to commit a crime against the law of nature , and of Nature's God ? That it was a crime , Lord ...
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