The American Journal of International Law, Volume 3, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1909 - International law |
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Page 956
... parties are British subjects , or in which the defendant is a British subject , shall be tried and determined by the British consul alone . All criminal cases in which both parties are Siamese , or in which the defendant is a Siamese ...
... parties are British subjects , or in which the defendant is a British subject , shall be tried and determined by the British consul alone . All criminal cases in which both parties are Siamese , or in which the defendant is a Siamese ...
Page 957
... parties as com- plainants , accused , plaintiffs , or defendants , according to Siamese law ; provided always , that in all such cases the consul or vice - consul shall be entitled to be present at the trial , and to be furnished with ...
... parties as com- plainants , accused , plaintiffs , or defendants , according to Siamese law ; provided always , that in all such cases the consul or vice - consul shall be entitled to be present at the trial , and to be furnished with ...
Page 1031
... parties submit to the judgment and decision of the government of the Argentine Republic as arbitrator , and judge , the boundary question pending between the two republics in order to obtain a definite and unappealable decision ...
... parties submit to the judgment and decision of the government of the Argentine Republic as arbitrator , and judge , the boundary question pending between the two republics in order to obtain a definite and unappealable decision ...
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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