Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... parties and the relations existing between these parties and those who do not take any active part in the conflict , called neutrals . Lastly those proceedings are explained through which the re - establishment of peace is brought about ...
... parties and the relations existing between these parties and those who do not take any active part in the conflict , called neutrals . Lastly those proceedings are explained through which the re - establishment of peace is brought about ...
Page 85
... parties , and other States are bound to respect these rights and obligations . But when the Suzerain has , tacitly or expressedly , allowed his tributary to make treaties with other States independently , or to enter into any political ...
... parties , and other States are bound to respect these rights and obligations . But when the Suzerain has , tacitly or expressedly , allowed his tributary to make treaties with other States independently , or to enter into any political ...
Page 101
... parties . † pli . § 33. Another mode of coming into possession The fail - accom of property or right , in time of peace , is the fait- accompli , which is the occupation of contested property by unexpected proceedings or surprise , with ...
... parties . † pli . § 33. Another mode of coming into possession The fail - accom of property or right , in time of peace , is the fait- accompli , which is the occupation of contested property by unexpected proceedings or surprise , with ...
Page 106
... parties . * Treaties with independent native chiefs have no more for their sole object the securing of one- sided gains , but are now concluded on the basis of mutual security and always contain , now - a- days , clauses most beneficial ...
... parties . * Treaties with independent native chiefs have no more for their sole object the securing of one- sided gains , but are now concluded on the basis of mutual security and always contain , now - a- days , clauses most beneficial ...
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... parties , -whether the acts of discrimination are against him personally or directed towards his nationality , his Govern- ment would fail in their duty by not offering him all protection in their power . Right . Foreigners , domiciled ...
... parties , -whether the acts of discrimination are against him personally or directed towards his nationality , his Govern- ment would fail in their duty by not offering him all protection in their power . Right . Foreigners , domiciled ...
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