Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page ix
... duties of these several branches of the public service . and which are now brought together into a popular form . The object aimed at was not a profound or scientific treatment of International Law , which has formed already the task of ...
... duties of these several branches of the public service . and which are now brought together into a popular form . The object aimed at was not a profound or scientific treatment of International Law , which has formed already the task of ...
Page 30
... duties are laid down . development of These * " Woe unto the world because of occasions of stumbling ! for it must needs be that the occasions come ; but woe to that man through whom the occasion cometh ! ST . MATHEW . XVIII . 7 . 29 ...
... duties are laid down . development of These * " Woe unto the world because of occasions of stumbling ! for it must needs be that the occasions come ; but woe to that man through whom the occasion cometh ! ST . MATHEW . XVIII . 7 . 29 ...
Page 50
... duties of Nations . It is not a written code , indeed , but one which does not the less subsist , as an effect of the col- lective working of the Popular Conscience , opera- tive in Civilized Nations at all stages of the his- tory of ...
... duties of Nations . It is not a written code , indeed , but one which does not the less subsist , as an effect of the col- lective working of the Popular Conscience , opera- tive in Civilized Nations at all stages of the his- tory of ...
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... duties attached to such a status viewed from the stand - point of International Law , must be an organised Body - politic , which should consist of individuals who do not belong or owe allegiance to any other State , and which should ...
... duties attached to such a status viewed from the stand - point of International Law , must be an organised Body - politic , which should consist of individuals who do not belong or owe allegiance to any other State , and which should ...
Page 58
... duties of a civilized State are of two sorts . 1o . In the first instance , those duties which constitute the raison d'ĂȘtre of a State and are essential to its existence , consist in the obliga- tions which arise between the Government ...
... duties of a civilized State are of two sorts . 1o . In the first instance , those duties which constitute the raison d'ĂȘtre of a State and are essential to its existence , consist in the obliga- tions which arise between the Government ...
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