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... statute , executive decision , or judicial precedent , from such relevant principles of the law of nations as can be shown to have received the nation's implied or express assent . " In The Over the Top , 5 F.2d 838 ( D. Conn . 1925 ) ...
... statute , executive decision , or judicial precedent , from such relevant principles of the law of nations as can be shown to have received the nation's implied or express assent . " In The Over the Top , 5 F.2d 838 ( D. Conn . 1925 ) ...
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... statute , and a statute may repeal a treaty . The Supreme Court cannot under the Constitution recognize and enforce rights accruing to aliens under a treaty which Congress has repealed by statute . In an international tribunal , however ...
... statute , and a statute may repeal a treaty . The Supreme Court cannot under the Constitution recognize and enforce rights accruing to aliens under a treaty which Congress has repealed by statute . In an international tribunal , however ...
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... Statute , to meet only when cases arise , and to " try persons accused of crimes under inter- national law , as may be provided in conventions or by special agreements among States parties to the present Statute , " applying ...
... Statute , to meet only when cases arise , and to " try persons accused of crimes under inter- national law , as may be provided in conventions or by special agreements among States parties to the present Statute , " applying ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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