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Page 486
... claim to an exceptional juris- diction of three miles in addition to the three miles of jurisdiction con- ceded by the law of nations . " A claim thus asserted and urged must necessarily be now respected and conceded by the United ...
... claim to an exceptional juris- diction of three miles in addition to the three miles of jurisdiction con- ceded by the law of nations . " A claim thus asserted and urged must necessarily be now respected and conceded by the United ...
Page 715
... claim to its Government , which in turn could have espoused and presented it here . Although the claim as presented falls within the first clause of Article I of the Treaty , describing claims coming within this Commission's ...
... claim to its Government , which in turn could have espoused and presented it here . Although the claim as presented falls within the first clause of Article I of the Treaty , describing claims coming within this Commission's ...
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... claim in favour of one who has voluntarily transferred his allegiance from it to another nation , or in favour of an alien who has acquired a claim by purchase . This , however , involves a question of political policy rather than the ...
... claim in favour of one who has voluntarily transferred his allegiance from it to another nation , or in favour of an alien who has acquired a claim by purchase . This , however , involves a question of political policy rather than the ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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