Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... means are recog- nized as a sound foundation for the exercise of the jurisdiction , and indeed have occasionally to justify it , treaty is resorted to wherever possible for its establishment . The due observance of these treaties is as ...
... means are recog- nized as a sound foundation for the exercise of the jurisdiction , and indeed have occasionally to justify it , treaty is resorted to wherever possible for its establishment . The due observance of these treaties is as ...
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... means , Her Majesty hath power and jurisdiction within divers countries and places out of Her Majesty's dominions : and whereas doubts have arisen how far the exercise of such power and jurisdiction is controlled by and dependent on the ...
... means , Her Majesty hath power and jurisdiction within divers countries and places out of Her Majesty's dominions : and whereas doubts have arisen how far the exercise of such power and jurisdiction is controlled by and dependent on the ...
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... means , in the same and as ample manner as if [ His Majesty ] had acquired that jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory . " The reference to cession or conquest is unfortunate . The object with which the words were ...
... means , in the same and as ample manner as if [ His Majesty ] had acquired that jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory . " The reference to cession or conquest is unfortunate . The object with which the words were ...
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... mean- ing is , however , plain . Any jurisdiction which may be acquired The principle of in an oriental country is to be exercised in the same way as similar jurisdiction is exercised in a conquered or ceded colony . The comparison is ...
... mean- ing is , however , plain . Any jurisdiction which may be acquired The principle of in an oriental country is to be exercised in the same way as similar jurisdiction is exercised in a conquered or ceded colony . The comparison is ...
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... means by which the validity of the jurisdiction claimed in the Order in See the judgment in the Laconia , in which this proposition is dis- cussed : post . where Orders in Council are at treaty . Council may 28 EXTERRITORIALITY . III ...
... means by which the validity of the jurisdiction claimed in the Order in See the judgment in the Laconia , in which this proposition is dis- cussed : post . where Orders in Council are at treaty . Council may 28 EXTERRITORIALITY . III ...
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