Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 101
... jurisdiction . Article fourteen of the Code Napo- leon provides for bringing before the French tribunals a foreigner resident in a foreign country , even for engagements contracted in a foreign country with a Frenchman . If , therefore ...
... jurisdiction . Article fourteen of the Code Napo- leon provides for bringing before the French tribunals a foreigner resident in a foreign country , even for engagements contracted in a foreign country with a Frenchman . If , therefore ...
Page 102
... jurisdiction , both civil and criminal . This exemption commences the moment he enters the territory of the State to which he is sent , and continues , not only during the whole time of his residence , but until he leaves the country ...
... jurisdiction , both civil and criminal . This exemption commences the moment he enters the territory of the State to which he is sent , and continues , not only during the whole time of his residence , but until he leaves the country ...
Page 124
... jurisdiction of the Nation whose flag they carried , and the general practice was for vessels engaged in long sea voyages , some of which occupied a period of not less than three years , to have on board a magistrate whose duty it was ...
... jurisdiction of the Nation whose flag they carried , and the general practice was for vessels engaged in long sea voyages , some of which occupied a period of not less than three years , to have on board a magistrate whose duty it was ...
Page 125
... jurisdiction of another State , a portion of the personal juris- diction formerly exercised by the ship's Consul . The exercise of this Consular jurisdiction requires no fiction of exterritoriality to support it . Its limits are either ...
... jurisdiction of another State , a portion of the personal juris- diction formerly exercised by the ship's Consul . The exercise of this Consular jurisdiction requires no fiction of exterritoriality to support it . Its limits are either ...
Page 133
... Jurisdiction over disputes between masters , officers and crew of vessels of his nationality including questions of wages , etc. 4 ° . The right to reclaim deserters ( comp . §§ 44 , 110 & 111 ) . 5 ° . The right to settle salvage ...
... Jurisdiction over disputes between masters , officers and crew of vessels of his nationality including questions of wages , etc. 4 ° . The right to reclaim deserters ( comp . §§ 44 , 110 & 111 ) . 5 ° . The right to settle salvage ...
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