Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page iii
... Justice is the common concern of mankind .'- BURKE , vol . v . p . 275 , Thoughts on the French Revolution . Rectè a viris doctis inter desiderata relatum est , jus Naturĉ et Gentium , traditum secundum disciplinam Christianorum ...
... Justice is the common concern of mankind .'- BURKE , vol . v . p . 275 , Thoughts on the French Revolution . Rectè a viris doctis inter desiderata relatum est , jus Naturĉ et Gentium , traditum secundum disciplinam Christianorum ...
Page vi
... justice apart from considerations of immediate ex- pediency , they deem stupid and ridiculous pedantry . They point triumphantly to the instances in which the law has been broken ( b ) , in which might has been substituted for right ...
... justice apart from considerations of immediate ex- pediency , they deem stupid and ridiculous pedantry . They point triumphantly to the instances in which the law has been broken ( b ) , in which might has been substituted for right ...
Page viii
... justice , " the common concern of " mankind , " is the only true policy of all States , and the precedents of wrong sooner or later recoil on the wrongdoer . It is some satisfaction to an English writer that England neither directly nor ...
... justice , " the common concern of " mankind , " is the only true policy of all States , and the precedents of wrong sooner or later recoil on the wrongdoer . It is some satisfaction to an English writer that England neither directly nor ...
Page ix
... justice or that necessity which are the only bases on which war ought to be undertaken . 66 66 66 66 " Considering the war , therefore , to have been wholly unnecessary on the part of Germany , they deeply " lament that the advantages ...
... justice or that necessity which are the only bases on which war ought to be undertaken . 66 66 66 66 " Considering the war , therefore , to have been wholly unnecessary on the part of Germany , they deeply " lament that the advantages ...
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... Justice Story ) , " in our laws , or in the laws of " nations , that forbids our citizens from sending " armed vessels , as well as munitions of war , to foreign ports for sale . It is a commercial adven- " ture which no nation is bound ...
... Justice Story ) , " in our laws , or in the laws of " nations , that forbids our citizens from sending " armed vessels , as well as munitions of war , to foreign ports for sale . It is a commercial adven- " ture which no nation is bound ...
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