Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 93
... officers , the act has all the ignominy of slander and must be followed by disgraceful consequences for the usurper . No Government that is aware of its own dignity will allow its officers to disregard the just claim to reputation and ...
... officers , the act has all the ignominy of slander and must be followed by disgraceful consequences for the usurper . No Government that is aware of its own dignity will allow its officers to disregard the just claim to reputation and ...
Page 94
... Officers of equal rank ; the aim being the mutual exchange of courtesy , as a token of good understanding between friendly Nations . International Comity ( comitas gentium ) is the courtesy of Nations , which consists in the regard ...
... Officers of equal rank ; the aim being the mutual exchange of courtesy , as a token of good understanding between friendly Nations . International Comity ( comitas gentium ) is the courtesy of Nations , which consists in the regard ...
Page 127
... officers or agents of the foreign Government , not authorized by existing Municipal laws of the place , can give just claims for reparation . § 42. By Naturalization an alien acquires the Naturalization rights of Political Nationality ...
... officers or agents of the foreign Government , not authorized by existing Municipal laws of the place , can give just claims for reparation . § 42. By Naturalization an alien acquires the Naturalization rights of Political Nationality ...
Page 133
... officers ( when this is punishable with infamous penalty ) , burglary , felony ( qualified theft ) , forging or knowingly passing or bring- ing into circulation counterfeit coins or banknotes or other paper current as money , with the ...
... officers ( when this is punishable with infamous penalty ) , burglary , felony ( qualified theft ) , forging or knowingly passing or bring- ing into circulation counterfeit coins or banknotes or other paper current as money , with the ...
Page 136
... officer in command , that the individual reclaimed has committed no other offence than that of simple desertion , punishable by ordinary disciplinary punishment . If the Military Deserter is charged with any offence not mentioned by the ...
... officer in command , that the individual reclaimed has committed no other offence than that of simple desertion , punishable by ordinary disciplinary punishment . If the Military Deserter is charged with any offence not mentioned by the ...
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