The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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Page 465
... give you what I consider my chief law maxim : Nullum jus sine officio , nullum officium sine jure , forgotten by despot and Rouge ( they want nothing but rights ) , forgotten by the slave who thinks he has nothing but duty or obligation ...
... give you what I consider my chief law maxim : Nullum jus sine officio , nullum officium sine jure , forgotten by despot and Rouge ( they want nothing but rights ) , forgotten by the slave who thinks he has nothing but duty or obligation ...
Page 542
... give their paroles to the enemy . It may also decline to accept them from the enemy in any case , or from certain officers of the opposing belligerent . Paroles given in violation of such orders are without validity . The practice of ...
... give their paroles to the enemy . It may also decline to accept them from the enemy in any case , or from certain officers of the opposing belligerent . Paroles given in violation of such orders are without validity . The practice of ...
Page 569
... give final form and effect to the project will not be taken up until the fall . From time to time the Secre- tary ... gives time for the nations to cool off , as it were , during the period of inquiry , and we know that the cooling off ...
... give final form and effect to the project will not be taken up until the fall . From time to time the Secre- tary ... gives time for the nations to cool off , as it were , during the period of inquiry , and we know that the cooling off ...
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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