Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 55
... legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these conditions , the fulfilment of which constitutes the State as a member of the family of States , whose mutual relations form the subject of ...
... legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these conditions , the fulfilment of which constitutes the State as a member of the family of States , whose mutual relations form the subject of ...
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... legislation . 5 ° . The right of intercourse and international commerce . 6 ° . The right of legation , negociation and treaty . 7 ° . The right of neutrality . The principle features of these rights and their correlative obligations ...
... legislation . 5 ° . The right of intercourse and international commerce . 6 ° . The right of legation , negociation and treaty . 7 ° . The right of neutrality . The principle features of these rights and their correlative obligations ...
Page 62
... legislative power and therefore no written code of International Law , but there exist more or less generally acknowledged rules of reciprocity of conduct , in peace and war . Such rules have been sanctioned , either by written ...
... legislative power and therefore no written code of International Law , but there exist more or less generally acknowledged rules of reciprocity of conduct , in peace and war . Such rules have been sanctioned , either by written ...
Page 63
... . G. F. DE MARTENS . Précis du Droit des Gens . Edit . 1858. Note of Ch . Vergé , §4 , p . 41 . International Legislation sup- tional Jurispru- dence . $ 20 . PART I. INTERN . LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE . [ 63 CHAPT . III . $ 19 .
... . G. F. DE MARTENS . Précis du Droit des Gens . Edit . 1858. Note of Ch . Vergé , §4 , p . 41 . International Legislation sup- tional Jurispru- dence . $ 20 . PART I. INTERN . LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE . [ 63 CHAPT . III . $ 19 .
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... Legislation is not possible , plied by Interna- for want of a general International pact or cove- nant , based on the constitutional principle that the individual interest of each State should be subordinate to the general interest of ...
... Legislation is not possible , plied by Interna- for want of a general International pact or cove- nant , based on the constitutional principle that the individual interest of each State should be subordinate to the general interest of ...
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