Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xxiii
... established modern usage of nations , undoubtedly a clear and decided practical distinction between these things is very generally , though not universally , made , and thus while foreign enlistment is strenuously prohibited as ...
... established modern usage of nations , undoubtedly a clear and decided practical distinction between these things is very generally , though not universally , made , and thus while foreign enlistment is strenuously prohibited as ...
Page xxix
... established rules of International Law , by neutrals as well as belligerents , during this civil war prevented the extension of the calamity to other States . In 1863 , President Lincoln said : " We " remain in peace and friendship with ...
... established rules of International Law , by neutrals as well as belligerents , during this civil war prevented the extension of the calamity to other States . In 1863 , President Lincoln said : " We " remain in peace and friendship with ...
Page xlvi
... established by her compilation of Ju- risprudence ; for in this stood transcribed eternally , if the word were applicable to a mortal work , those maxims of written Reason , those principles of Natural Law , which not only guide a State ...
... established by her compilation of Ju- risprudence ; for in this stood transcribed eternally , if the word were applicable to a mortal work , those maxims of written Reason , those principles of Natural Law , which not only guide a State ...
Page lxxiv
... established within the Terri- " tories of belligerent States . Montesquieu charac- " terizes is as réponse sans réplique , and Vattel terms " it un excellent morceau du droit des gens . " To that memorial indeed another name was affixed ...
... established within the Terri- " tories of belligerent States . Montesquieu charac- " terizes is as réponse sans réplique , and Vattel terms " it un excellent morceau du droit des gens . " To that memorial indeed another name was affixed ...
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... established among themselves . " " Jus hoc ( i . e . legationis ) non ut jus naturale ex certis rationibus certo oritur , sed ex voluntate gentium modum accipit . " Here the distinction between natural and conventional international law ...
... established among themselves . " " Jus hoc ( i . e . legationis ) non ut jus naturale ex certis rationibus certo oritur , sed ex voluntate gentium modum accipit . " Here the distinction between natural and conventional international law ...
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