Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... doubt that the 3 - mile limit applies to the waters of Muscat , and that within that limit those waters must be considered as under the territorial power and authority of the Sultan . " In the Court of Appeal , Williams , L. J. said ...
... doubt that the 3 - mile limit applies to the waters of Muscat , and that within that limit those waters must be considered as under the territorial power and authority of the Sultan . " In the Court of Appeal , Williams , L. J. said ...
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... doubt applies to litigation which is going on at the time : but the question is , does it apply so as to make erroneous a judgment which has been already given ? " well - recognized object , was one which other States.
... doubt applies to litigation which is going on at the time : but the question is , does it apply so as to make erroneous a judgment which has been already given ? " well - recognized object , was one which other States.
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... doubt that the same principle must apply to all oriental States where foreign jurisdiction is exercised . But when this has been done , then it follows incontrovertibly , I venture to think , from the fundamental principles of the ...
... doubt that the same principle must apply to all oriental States where foreign jurisdiction is exercised . But when this has been done , then it follows incontrovertibly , I venture to think , from the fundamental principles of the ...
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... doubt that if territories adjacent to a colony are acquired by cession or conquest , the prerogative of the King would allow him to annex them to a neighbouring colony , or to make them a dependency of any colony , putting them within ...
... doubt that if territories adjacent to a colony are acquired by cession or conquest , the prerogative of the King would allow him to annex them to a neighbouring colony , or to make them a dependency of any colony , putting them within ...
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... doubts as to the legality of his action by constitutional law would perhaps be more difficult to solve . But though the King has representatives in the foreign countries where these rights are acquired , they cannot act of their own ...
... doubts as to the legality of his action by constitutional law would perhaps be more difficult to solve . But though the King has representatives in the foreign countries where these rights are acquired , they cannot act of their own ...
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