The American Journal of International Law, Volume 3, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1909 - International law |
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Page 533
... justice . It should not be forgotten that it is not only desirable to have justice done ; but also to have men believe that justice is done . That belief is important to respect for law among the people within each nation and to the ...
... justice . It should not be forgotten that it is not only desirable to have justice done ; but also to have men believe that justice is done . That belief is important to respect for law among the people within each nation and to the ...
Page 536
... justice in national courts their decisions are not to be held conclusive , and arbitration or other further action may be called for . Unfortunately it has been necessary often in the past to invoke this rule ; but it is an ...
... justice in national courts their decisions are not to be held conclusive , and arbitration or other further action may be called for . Unfortunately it has been necessary often in the past to invoke this rule ; but it is an ...
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... Justice in 1870. Thereafter , until Mr. Cleve- land's order cited above , the Department of State merely acted in an administrative capacity for the Department of Justice . Upon requi- sition of the Attorney - General the warrants were ...
... Justice in 1870. Thereafter , until Mr. Cleve- land's order cited above , the Department of State merely acted in an administrative capacity for the Department of Justice . Upon requi- sition of the Attorney - General the warrants were ...
Contents
THE MOSTFAVOREDNATION CLAUSE Stanley K Hornbeck Part 3 | 797 |
THE INTERNATIONAL OPIUM COMMISSION Hamilton Wright Part 2 | 828 |
THE RELATION OF THE CITIZEN DOMICILED IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY TO | 869 |
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