Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page viii
... regard to the division of the subject matter as well as with regard to the execution , and ventures to mention this as a plea for the indulgence of his readers . The Manual of International Law . which is hereby offered.
... regard to the division of the subject matter as well as with regard to the execution , and ventures to mention this as a plea for the indulgence of his readers . The Manual of International Law . which is hereby offered.
Page 56
... mentioned . They may , however , in some cases , be admitted to the privileges of International Law and hold intercourse with civilized States , whenever such tribes are ready to reciprocate international privileges , according to their ...
... mentioned . They may , however , in some cases , be admitted to the privileges of International Law and hold intercourse with civilized States , whenever such tribes are ready to reciprocate international privileges , according to their ...
Page 97
... mentioned , the mouths and estuaries of rivers , the bays and a certain portion of the sea , called the Territorial Waters , being within the range of the coast- defences of a State or within a distance of one marine league ( 3 English ...
... mentioned , the mouths and estuaries of rivers , the bays and a certain portion of the sea , called the Territorial Waters , being within the range of the coast- defences of a State or within a distance of one marine league ( 3 English ...
Page 114
... mentioned ( §§ 45-49 ) . In some particular instances those powers ex- tend also beyond the territories of the State , viz.:- 1st . In the case of offences , as specified and prohibited under penalty by Public Law , com- mitted against ...
... mentioned ( §§ 45-49 ) . In some particular instances those powers ex- tend also beyond the territories of the State , viz.:- 1st . In the case of offences , as specified and prohibited under penalty by Public Law , com- mitted against ...
Page 136
... mentioned by the existing Extradition - treaty affecting the parties , the State which surrenders him has the right to make the rendition of the deserter depend upon the conditio sine quâ non , of his not being prosecuted for the sake ...
... mentioned by the existing Extradition - treaty affecting the parties , the State which surrenders him has the right to make the rendition of the deserter depend upon the conditio sine quâ non , of his not being prosecuted for the sake ...
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