Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 42
... authority , had grown up . " 3. " Rules of conduct were becoming daily more necessary , through the increasing inter- course between both States themselves and the subjects of States , and through the wider area over which the relations ...
... authority , had grown up . " 3. " Rules of conduct were becoming daily more necessary , through the increasing inter- course between both States themselves and the subjects of States , and through the wider area over which the relations ...
Page 49
... authority , depends for its support entirely on the spontaneous develop- ment of civilization , as engendered by the human Mind , through the ennobling impulses of the Soul . Under this influence International Law has been gradually ...
... authority , depends for its support entirely on the spontaneous develop- ment of civilization , as engendered by the human Mind , through the ennobling impulses of the Soul . Under this influence International Law has been gradually ...
Page 55
... authority , concession , grant or charter , but definitively established on its own defined terri- tory with its own government and legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these conditions ...
... authority , concession , grant or charter , but definitively established on its own defined terri- tory with its own government and legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these conditions ...
Page 64
... authority and impartial judgment of able and experienced writers . The Juris - consultus of International Law , when accredited by the Government of his State , through special diploma or letter of credit , as their agent in the ...
... authority and impartial judgment of able and experienced writers . The Juris - consultus of International Law , when accredited by the Government of his State , through special diploma or letter of credit , as their agent in the ...
Page 65
... authority but that of a few established maxims , cannot enforce its rules , but simply proposes its doctrines to human Con- science and Common Sense , and advises their acceptance , on the strength of their intrinsic truth , justice and ...
... authority but that of a few established maxims , cannot enforce its rules , but simply proposes its doctrines to human Con- science and Common Sense , and advises their acceptance , on the strength of their intrinsic truth , justice and ...
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