International Law: Cases and Materials |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 30
... practice accepted as law . ' . . . - --- " Finally , the Colombian Government has referred to a large number of par- ticular cases in which diplomatic asylum was in fact granted and respected . But it has not shown that the alleged rule ...
... practice accepted as law . ' . . . - --- " Finally , the Colombian Government has referred to a large number of par- ticular cases in which diplomatic asylum was in fact granted and respected . But it has not shown that the alleged rule ...
Page 32
... practice among nations to remove ' enemy subjects employed in the service of an enemy state ' from neutral ships without the neces- sity of instituting prize proceedings against the vessels ; that this practice was con- firmed in the ...
... practice among nations to remove ' enemy subjects employed in the service of an enemy state ' from neutral ships without the neces- sity of instituting prize proceedings against the vessels ; that this practice was con- firmed in the ...
Page 293
... practice of States shows that the act of recognition is still regarded as essentially a political decision , which each state decides in ac- cordance with its own free appreciation of the situation . . . . " Various legal scholars have ...
... practice of States shows that the act of recognition is still regarded as essentially a political decision , which each state decides in ac- cordance with its own free appreciation of the situation . . . . " Various legal scholars have ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
according action agreement alien American apply arbitration Article authority Brit Britain British citizens claim claimant Commission Conference Constitution Consul continental shelf contracting parties Convention damage decision declared Department diplomatic dispute duty effect established executive exercise existence fact force foreign government Germany Hackworth Hague Harvard Law School held high seas immunity infra International Law International Law Commission Italian Italy jurisdiction Justice law of nations League of Nations legislation Liechtenstein Lithuania Majesty's Government ment Mexican Mexico Moore national law Netherlands NOTE obligations officer opinion Organization Peace person President principles of international protection provisions question Quoted with permission ratification recognition recognized regarded relations Republic reservation respect rules of international ship sovereign sovereign immunity sovereignty Soviet Stat statute Supp supra ternational territorial sea territorial waters tion tional treaty Treaty of Versailles tribunal United Kingdom United Nations vessel violation Y.B. Intl