Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... force , nor because of any allegiance due to the King , such protection as exists being neither correlative nor co - extensive with the area of the duties : but because the Sovereign of the country has expressly placed English subjects ...
... force , nor because of any allegiance due to the King , such protection as exists being neither correlative nor co - extensive with the area of the duties : but because the Sovereign of the country has expressly placed English subjects ...
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... force elsewhere , or otherwise : ( b . ) to determine the persons who are to exercise jurisdiction , ( 3 ) Order in Council , 26 Sept. 1901 . ( 4 ) " 3 99 ( 5 ) " " " " " " ( 6 ) " " " 350 26 Sept. 1901 . 23 Nov. 1893 . 9 May 1891 ...
... force elsewhere , or otherwise : ( b . ) to determine the persons who are to exercise jurisdiction , ( 3 ) Order in Council , 26 Sept. 1901 . ( 4 ) " 3 99 ( 5 ) " " " " " " ( 6 ) " " " 350 26 Sept. 1901 . 23 Nov. 1893 . 9 May 1891 ...
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... forces the attention back to first principles , and the first among them is that by the consti- tution , the Government of England is in effect a trinity of inde- pendent powers - the Legislature , the Executive , the Judiciary— linked ...
... forces the attention back to first principles , and the first among them is that by the consti- tution , the Government of England is in effect a trinity of inde- pendent powers - the Legislature , the Executive , the Judiciary— linked ...
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... force . In effect such a law would profess to regulate men's conduct in another country , but the sanction being territorial , the result would be equivalent to saying that if persons do certain things abroad , and afterwards come to ...
... force . In effect such a law would profess to regulate men's conduct in another country , but the sanction being territorial , the result would be equivalent to saying that if persons do certain things abroad , and afterwards come to ...
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... force in that country . This section is based on the maxim locus regit actum , and brings all acts done in pursuance of the jurisdiction into line with the general law . It applies , in the first place , to all offi- cial and judicial ...
... force in that country . This section is based on the maxim locus regit actum , and brings all acts done in pursuance of the jurisdiction into line with the general law . It applies , in the first place , to all offi- cial and judicial ...
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