Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xvii
... independent State ( b ) , Greece during the Russian war ( 1856 ) afforded an instance in which this exceptional right , the offspring of necessity , has been exercised both by France and England , as it should seem upon two grounds ...
... independent State ( b ) , Greece during the Russian war ( 1856 ) afforded an instance in which this exceptional right , the offspring of necessity , has been exercised both by France and England , as it should seem upon two grounds ...
Page xx
... independent nations at war " with each other " ( ƒ ) . ENVOY on board a This is a subject ( 2. ) The INVIOLABILITY OF AN neutral ship on the high seas ( g ) . which , whatever doubt might once have existed re- specting it , must now be ...
... independent nations at war " with each other " ( ƒ ) . ENVOY on board a This is a subject ( 2. ) The INVIOLABILITY OF AN neutral ship on the high seas ( g ) . which , whatever doubt might once have existed re- specting it , must now be ...
Page xxi
... independent States . The subject is dis- cussed in these volumes , but the following proposi- tions may be recapitulated here . It is a maxim of general law , that so far as foreign States are concerned , the will of the subject must be ...
... independent States . The subject is dis- cussed in these volumes , but the following proposi- tions may be recapitulated here . It is a maxim of general law , that so far as foreign States are concerned , the will of the subject must be ...
Page xliii
... Independent Nations ( a ) . The law which governs the external affairs equally with that which governs the internal affairs of States , receives accession from custom and usage , binding the subjects of them as to things which ...
... Independent Nations ( a ) . The law which governs the external affairs equally with that which governs the internal affairs of States , receives accession from custom and usage , binding the subjects of them as to things which ...
Page lxiv
... independent States , and still more any approach towards securing obedience to them , was no easy achievement . No one nation , it was obvious , had any right to expect another to submit to the private regulations of her municipal code ...
... independent States , and still more any approach towards securing obedience to them , was no easy achievement . No one nation , it was obvious , had any right to expect another to submit to the private regulations of her municipal code ...
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