Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... matters formerly discussed in the book easier to deal with . These relate to Allegiance and Extra - territorial Jurisdiction , which have been fully discussed in another work which has " Nationality , " recently appeared . † Although ...
... matters formerly discussed in the book easier to deal with . These relate to Allegiance and Extra - territorial Jurisdiction , which have been fully discussed in another work which has " Nationality , " recently appeared . † Although ...
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... matter in connexion with exterritoriality in Zanzibar . 1901 , A.C. 373 : In the judgment Lord Hobhouse said , " The root of the jurisdiction at p . 385 . is the treaty grant or other matter by which the Queen has v . P. & O. Co ...
... matter in connexion with exterritoriality in Zanzibar . 1901 , A.C. 373 : In the judgment Lord Hobhouse said , " The root of the jurisdiction at p . 385 . is the treaty grant or other matter by which the Queen has v . P. & O. Co ...
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... matter Zanzibar remains foreign territory , and the Queen and her officers are acting as Zanzibar authorities by virtue of the power she has acquired , and which is within its limits a Sovereign Power . It results that a Judge acting ...
... matter Zanzibar remains foreign territory , and the Queen and her officers are acting as Zanzibar authorities by virtue of the power she has acquired , and which is within its limits a Sovereign Power . It results that a Judge acting ...
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... matters not who is the victim of the crime : he may be a Russian , a Spaniard , an American , or a subject of the oriental country itself . There is no question of protection of the subject , only of punishment of the subject ...
... matters not who is the victim of the crime : he may be a Russian , a Spaniard , an American , or a subject of the oriental country itself . There is no question of protection of the subject , only of punishment of the subject ...
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... matter . So far we have dealt only with the acquisition of the jurisdiction ; but the manner of its exercise raises questions of considerable importance of which the first is - Has the King any constitutional right to exercise the ...
... matter . So far we have dealt only with the acquisition of the jurisdiction ; but the manner of its exercise raises questions of considerable importance of which the first is - Has the King any constitutional right to exercise the ...
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