The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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Page 456
... adopted by the German Government for the conduct of its armies in the field in the war of 1870 with France . It is interesting that this work of a simple private citizen should become the law controlling the mightiest forces of both the ...
... adopted by the German Government for the conduct of its armies in the field in the war of 1870 with France . It is interesting that this work of a simple private citizen should become the law controlling the mightiest forces of both the ...
Page 754
... adopted by a sufficiently large number of states , should be held henceforth to form part of the law of nations . When this is the case it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that there are some treaties that can rightly be considered ...
... adopted by a sufficiently large number of states , should be held henceforth to form part of the law of nations . When this is the case it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that there are some treaties that can rightly be considered ...
Page 776
... adopted for a period of only five years , they have been renewed . While some of the treaties have not been adopted by all of the participating nations , the tendency is to extend the field of the conferences to other branches of law ...
... adopted for a period of only five years , they have been renewed . While some of the treaties have not been adopted by all of the participating nations , the tendency is to extend the field of the conferences to other branches of law ...
Contents
FRANCIS LIEBER Elihu Root | 453 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
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