Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... possible to start from a new standpoint , and much of the argument and elaboration necessary to establish those lines may now be curtailed , and be treated with greater freedom . Another point personal to myself has also tended to make ...
... possible to start from a new standpoint , and much of the argument and elaboration necessary to establish those lines may now be curtailed , and be treated with greater freedom . Another point personal to myself has also tended to make ...
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... possible for its establishment . The due observance of these treaties is as much regarded by the Executive , and , if need be , enforceable by the Courts , as in the case of treaties with civilised Powers . They are concluded by the ...
... possible for its establishment . The due observance of these treaties is as much regarded by the Executive , and , if need be , enforceable by the Courts , as in the case of treaties with civilised Powers . They are concluded by the ...
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... possible to imagine the King himself acting in China , for example , on his acquired rights in that country , the doubts as to the legality of his action by constitutional law would perhaps be more difficult to solve . But though the ...
... possible to imagine the King himself acting in China , for example , on his acquired rights in that country , the doubts as to the legality of his action by constitutional law would perhaps be more difficult to solve . But though the ...
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... possible to imagine the exercise of some power which depasses the limits and definitions . This , evidently , gives cause of complaint to the Sovereign of the country ; but does it not also give a cause of complaint to the person ...
... possible to imagine the exercise of some power which depasses the limits and definitions . This , evidently , gives cause of complaint to the Sovereign of the country ; but does it not also give a cause of complaint to the person ...
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... possible to adopt Sir The limitations William Scott's , and Lord Justice Cotton's convenient method to the omnipo- of construction : that what has been done is to be construed ment . by the light of what may be done . It was possibly an ...
... possible to adopt Sir The limitations William Scott's , and Lord Justice Cotton's convenient method to the omnipo- of construction : that what has been done is to be construed ment . by the light of what may be done . It was possibly an ...
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according acquired action administration Admiralty Admiralty Offences Colonial applied arise bankrupt bankruptcy bankruptcy jurisdiction British Consul British Court British subjects China Order Chinese civil clauses colony concubinage connexion consent Consul Consular Court consular jurisdiction contract Corea creditors criminal debt debtor decision diction domicil dominions England English Courts English law Englishman exercise extended exterritorial extra-territorial foreign country Foreign Jurisdiction Act Government granted high seas Highness the Sultan Japanese Judge judgment judicial juris jurisdic King King's law of England legislation lex domicilii lex loci limits Lord Majesty Majesty's Maltass marriage matrimonial law ment Minister Moorish Muscat nationality native officers Order in Council oriental country Parliament parties person plaintiff polygamous Porte principle prisoner privileges protection provisions punishment question recognised referred regard registered respect rule Section sentence Sovereign statute Sultan of Zanzibar Supreme Court territorial tion treaty Treaty of Tientsin tribunals United Kingdom Vict warrant Zanzibar