Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 58
... civilized State are of two sorts . 1o . In the first instance , those duties which constitute the raison d'être of a State and are essential to its existence , consist in the obliga- tions which arise between the Government and the ...
... civilized State are of two sorts . 1o . In the first instance , those duties which constitute the raison d'être of a State and are essential to its existence , consist in the obliga- tions which arise between the Government and the ...
Page 59
... civilized States , their rights and corresponding obligations are res- pectively of the same nature . Owing to this similarity of attributes and interests , international rights and duties must devolve upon every State , as a natural ...
... civilized States , their rights and corresponding obligations are res- pectively of the same nature . Owing to this similarity of attributes and interests , international rights and duties must devolve upon every State , as a natural ...
Page 60
... civilized States , in their State tested at the mutual intercourse , in times of peace as well as in times of war , invariably appeal to Public Moral Law of Nature . t This Opinion for the justification of their acts . may 60 . PART . 1 ...
... civilized States , in their State tested at the mutual intercourse , in times of peace as well as in times of war , invariably appeal to Public Moral Law of Nature . t This Opinion for the justification of their acts . may 60 . PART . 1 ...
Page 61
... civilized Nations of all ages recognized the Moral Law as binding upon themselves in their internal relations . There are historical facts which indicate that the observance of the princi- ples of this law , in external as well as ...
... civilized Nations of all ages recognized the Moral Law as binding upon themselves in their internal relations . There are historical facts which indicate that the observance of the princi- ples of this law , in external as well as ...
Page 63
... civilized nations , necessary to cement the loose stones of the Positive Law of Nations , composed of customs and conventions and stray facts of historical precedents , into the solid international structure that constitutes the ...
... civilized nations , necessary to cement the loose stones of the Positive Law of Nations , composed of customs and conventions and stray facts of historical precedents , into the solid international structure that constitutes the ...
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