Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xv
... Parties the said firman , emanating spontaneously " from his Sovereign Will . " The Contracting Powers recognize the high value " of this communication . It is clearly understood ( x ) The Sultan has even received from the Queen of ...
... Parties the said firman , emanating spontaneously " from his Sovereign Will . " The Contracting Powers recognize the high value " of this communication . It is clearly understood ( x ) The Sultan has even received from the Queen of ...
Page xxiv
... provides that in the case of one of the contracting parties being engaged in war with any other Power , no arms , ( See the section at length , Appendix vii . , p . 562 . ammunition , or military stores of any kind carried by xxiv PREFACE .
... provides that in the case of one of the contracting parties being engaged in war with any other Power , no arms , ( See the section at length , Appendix vii . , p . 562 . ammunition , or military stores of any kind carried by xxiv PREFACE .
Page xxv
... parties propose , after the return of a general peace , to agree either separately between themselves , or jointly with other Powers alike interested , to concert with the great maritime Powers of Europe such arrangements and such ...
... parties propose , after the return of a general peace , to agree either separately between themselves , or jointly with other Powers alike interested , to concert with the great maritime Powers of Europe such arrangements and such ...
Page xxxi
... parties shall give notice to " the other of its wish to terminate the same ; each " of the high contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at the end of the said 66 66 term of ten years or at any time ...
... parties shall give notice to " the other of its wish to terminate the same ; each " of the high contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at the end of the said 66 66 term of ten years or at any time ...
Page lxxxvi
... Parties in a Civil War . 8. Protection of Reversionary Rights or Interests . II . When Territorial Acquisitions of a State threaten the Peace and Safety of other States . a . Balance of Power , a Corollary of the Principle of Self ...
... Parties in a Civil War . 8. Protection of Reversionary Rights or Interests . II . When Territorial Acquisitions of a State threaten the Peace and Safety of other States . a . Balance of Power , a Corollary of the Principle of Self ...
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