Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 93
... foreign coins and bank- -papers within its territory , nor to allow the organization of bands of smugglers on the frontiers with the object of making contraband inroads upon the territory of a neighbour , especially when these bands ...
... foreign coins and bank- -papers within its territory , nor to allow the organization of bands of smugglers on the frontiers with the object of making contraband inroads upon the territory of a neighbour , especially when these bands ...
Page 94
... Foreign Sovereigns , their Ambassadors and Diplomatic Agents , to Vessels of War , to Foreign Princes and to Statesmen in power . In this respect every State follows its own regulations of maritime etiquette and other ceremonials ...
... Foreign Sovereigns , their Ambassadors and Diplomatic Agents , to Vessels of War , to Foreign Princes and to Statesmen in power . In this respect every State follows its own regulations of maritime etiquette and other ceremonials ...
Page 107
... foreign Power , - provided the treaty stipulations agreed to between the respective chiefs and the Western Suzerain Colonial Power are respected by the foreign vessels and traders visiting such native ports or islands . and Rights of ...
... foreign Power , - provided the treaty stipulations agreed to between the respective chiefs and the Western Suzerain Colonial Power are respected by the foreign vessels and traders visiting such native ports or islands . and Rights of ...
Page 115
... foreign State , within whose territory the offence in question has been committed . The offences , stated above , for which a subject is punishable in his native State , though having been committed beyond its territory , are the same ...
... foreign State , within whose territory the offence in question has been committed . The offences , stated above , for which a subject is punishable in his native State , though having been committed beyond its territory , are the same ...
Page 116
... foreign coun- tries and those of the State interested in the same matter or affair . The International usages regarding conflicts of Law are sketched in Chap- ter X , which treats of Private International Law . The Right of Legislation ...
... foreign coun- tries and those of the State interested in the same matter or affair . The International usages regarding conflicts of Law are sketched in Chap- ter X , which treats of Private International Law . The Right of Legislation ...
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acts affreightment ARNOULD authority average bankruptcy Barratry belonging bill of lading bills of exchange bottomry caused Chapt charges charter-party civilized claim collision commercial Conflict of Laws conformity Conscience consignee Consul Convention Court creditors crew curators or assignees damage declaration discharge domicile Droit Intern Edit existing foreign freight freighter Government Huascar human mind indemnity individual insolvent intercourse interest jurisdiction Justice Law of Nations Law of Nature legislation LEONE LEVI lex domicilii lex fori lex loci contractus lex mercatoria liable loss Marine Maritime Law ment Moral Law navigation obligations officers owner or master parties payment PHILLIMORE Political Nationality port principle Private International Law private vessels public vessels reason regard regulations respective Robert Phillimore rules salvage ship and cargo ship's shipper stipulated territorial waters thereof tion treaty underwriter usages voyage wages WHEATON