International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of International Law as Practised by Independent States ..., Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1916 - International law |
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... secretary of the American Legation by the Under - Secretary of State , Mr. Backhouse , May 18 , 1827 , in which he informed Mr. Lawrence of the result of a reference made , by order of Lord Dudley , to the law officers of the Crown . In ...
... secretary of the American Legation by the Under - Secretary of State , Mr. Backhouse , May 18 , 1827 , in which he informed Mr. Lawrence of the result of a reference made , by order of Lord Dudley , to the law officers of the Crown . In ...
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... Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs , June 2 , 1827 , in which he says that it is only necessary for him to " confirm the statement contained in the private note of Mr. Backhouse , referred to by Mr. Gallatin , as to the law and ...
... Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs , June 2 , 1827 , in which he says that it is only necessary for him to " confirm the statement contained in the private note of Mr. Backhouse , referred to by Mr. Gallatin , as to the law and ...
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... Secretary Bayard at once expressed to Lord Salisbury , British Secretary for Foreign Affairs , the desire of this government that Lord Sackville be recalled . Lord Salisbury declined to act until in receipt of the precise language of ...
... Secretary Bayard at once expressed to Lord Salisbury , British Secretary for Foreign Affairs , the desire of this government that Lord Sackville be recalled . Lord Salisbury declined to act until in receipt of the precise language of ...
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... Secretary and the case of Sir Henry Bulwer , Secretary Bayard said : " The case of Lord Sackville is wholly dissimilar . In the former the objection of Spain was to the action of Lord Palmerston and presumptively of the ministry of ...
... Secretary and the case of Sir Henry Bulwer , Secretary Bayard said : " The case of Lord Sackville is wholly dissimilar . In the former the objection of Spain was to the action of Lord Palmerston and presumptively of the ministry of ...
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... to distinguish the case of a chargé d'affaires ad interim , as , for example , when a secretary of lega- tion is left temporarily in charge . " You are authorized to communicate a copy of this THE LORD SACKVILLE WEST INCIDENT 15.
... to distinguish the case of a chargé d'affaires ad interim , as , for example , when a secretary of lega- tion is left temporarily in charge . " You are authorized to communicate a copy of this THE LORD SACKVILLE WEST INCIDENT 15.
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Page 296 - The navigation of the river Mississippi from its source to the ocean, shall forever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States.
Page 232 - ... susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories, must be traced up to the consent of the nation itself. They can flow from no other legitimate...
Page 322 - States has been unjustly deprived of his liberty by or under the authority of any foreign government, it shall be the duty of the President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons of such imprisonment; and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American citizenship...
Page 153 - No principle of general law is more universally acknowledged, than the perfect equality of nations. Russia and Geneva have equal rights. It results from this equality, that no one can rightfully impose a rule on another. Each legislates for itself, but its legislation can operate on itself alone.
Page 368 - ... and carrying off persons sailing under it, not in the exercise of a belligerent right founded on the law of nations against an enemy, but of a municipal prerogative over British subjects. British jurisdiction is thus extended to neutral vessels in a situation where no laws can operate but the law of nations and the laws of the country to which the vessels belong...
Page 177 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Page 201 - Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands, on the western and...
Page 188 - ... the method, means, and implements to be used in the taking of fish or in the carrying on of fishing operations on such consts; (3) any other matters of a similar character...
Page 171 - Spain cedes to the United States the island of Porto Rico and other islands now under Spanish sovereignty in the West Indies, and the island of Guam in the Marianas or Ladrones.
Page 258 - The principle which governs the whole matter is this: Disorders which disturb only the peace of the ship or those on board are to be dealt with exclusively by the sovereignty of the home of the ship, but those which disturb the public peace may be suppressed, and, if need be, the offenders punished by the proper authorities of the local jurisdiction. It may not be easy at all times to determine to which of the two jurisdictions a particular act of disorder belongs. Much will undoubtedly depend on...