The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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Page 736
... damages that result . Thus the well known maxim nemo tenetur ad im- possibile applies . It further appears that , granting the existence of the above set of circumstances , it would not be possible to allow the supposition to be ...
... damages that result . Thus the well known maxim nemo tenetur ad im- possibile applies . It further appears that , granting the existence of the above set of circumstances , it would not be possible to allow the supposition to be ...
Page 739
... damages caused by the use of force than they incur in respect of their own nationals . To demand anything more would amount to an infringement on the territorial jurisdiction of the sovereign ; it would introduce into international ...
... damages caused by the use of force than they incur in respect of their own nationals . To demand anything more would amount to an infringement on the territorial jurisdiction of the sovereign ; it would introduce into international ...
Page 741
... damages or suspend the or- dinary rights of the members of the community . " Foreigners , " Pro- fessor Westlake says , " must even be content to submit , in common with nationals but not by way of discrimination from them , to those ...
... damages or suspend the or- dinary rights of the members of the community . " Foreigners , " Pro- fessor Westlake says , " must even be content to submit , in common with nationals but not by way of discrimination from them , to those ...
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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