Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 63
... conventions and tacitly admitted cus- toms , could not supply all the wants of interna- tional intercourse , in the manifold conditions of peace and war , it is supplemented by a third element . This may be called the Necessary Law of ...
... conventions and tacitly admitted cus- toms , could not supply all the wants of interna- tional intercourse , in the manifold conditions of peace and war , it is supplemented by a third element . This may be called the Necessary Law of ...
Page 73
... convention can subsist , unless based on the Moral Law of Nature , which defines the criteria of its inviola- bility , its binding force being the general rule of Justice , as dictated by Human Conscience , viz . , that voluntarily ...
... convention can subsist , unless based on the Moral Law of Nature , which defines the criteria of its inviola- bility , its binding force being the general rule of Justice , as dictated by Human Conscience , viz . , that voluntarily ...
Page 74
... conventions , direct- ly or indirectly deciding the case , investigate the general and special customs , which , by usage of long standing , have created obligations affecting the matter . On this point it must be borne in mind , that ...
... conventions , direct- ly or indirectly deciding the case , investigate the general and special customs , which , by usage of long standing , have created obligations affecting the matter . On this point it must be borne in mind , that ...
Page 128
... often the subject of International Conventions , while the naturalization rules of most States ( in conformity with the generally adopted prin- ciple that 128 CHAPT . IX . $ 42 . PART II . ] DETERMINATION OF NATIONALITY .
... often the subject of International Conventions , while the naturalization rules of most States ( in conformity with the generally adopted prin- ciple that 128 CHAPT . IX . $ 42 . PART II . ] DETERMINATION OF NATIONALITY .
Page 130
... conventions are very often the only and , at all events , the most convenient means to re- gulate all questions of emigration . § 44. The Droit d'Asile in a general sense , is the right of an independent State to give admit- tance and ...
... conventions are very often the only and , at all events , the most convenient means to re- gulate all questions of emigration . § 44. The Droit d'Asile in a general sense , is the right of an independent State to give admit- tance and ...
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