PeaceUniversity Press, 1956 - International law |
Contents
SECTION XI | 3 |
Corporations | 32 |
Slavery and the slave trade | 77 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
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Admiralty advised aliens alleged American appears authorities belligerent blockade Brazil Britain British Government British subjects Chargé d'Affaires circumstances civil claim Colonial committed COMMONS compensation Confederate consideration and report Consul Court crime criminal Crown demand denial of justice despatch directed to transmit DOCTORS Dodson domiciled Earl English entitled exercise extradition France high seas honour to report humbly of opinion inclosed instant instructions insurgents insurrection international law JOHN HOLKER jurisdiction justified Law of Nations Law Officers liable Lordship my opinion Lordship to transmit Lordship's commands signified losses Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's Minister Majesty's ships ment merchant ships mond's letter neutral obedience offence papers into consideration parties persons Phillimore pleased to request port Portugal Portuguese present principle protection question reference resident respect ROBERT PHILLIMORE slave Spain Spanish Government surrender take these papers taken territorial waters TRAVERS TWISS Treaty Tribunals ultimo United United Kingdom Viscount Castlereagh Viscount Palmerston