Report of the ... Conference, Volum 19

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Reports for 1875-93 issued under the association's earlier name: Association for the reform and codification of the law of nations; 1912-13, under the French form: Association de droit international.
 

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Side 236 - Trois siècles de civilisation ont donné à l'Europe un droit des gens, que, selon l'expression d'un écrivain illustre, la nature humaine ne saurait assez reconnaître. Ce droit est fondé sur le principe que les Nations doivent se faire dans la Paix le plus de bien, et dans la Guerre le moins de mal possible."
Side 334 - aucune des hautes parties contractantes n'aurait notifié une année avant l'expiration de ce terme son intention d'en faire cesser les effets, la convention continuera d'être obligatoire encore une année, et ainsi de suite, d'année en année, tant que l'une des parties ne l'aura pas dénoncée. Art,
Side 329 - Convention. Sa Majesté le Roi des Belges et le Président de la République française, désirant régler les rapports entre la Belgique et la France sur la compétence judiciaire, sur l'autorité et l'exécution des décisions judiciaires, des sentences arbitrales et des actes authentiques, ont
Side 300 - position to recommend it to other powers without the imputation of selfish motives. I therefore suggest for your consideration that the Executive be authorised to correspond with the Governments of the principal maritime powers with a view to incorporating into the permanent law of civilised nations the principle of the exemption of all private property at
Side 336 - any injunction is sought as to anything to be done within the jurisdiction, or any nuisance within the jurisdiction is sought to be prevented or removed, whether damages are or are not also sought in respect thereof: {/) any person out of the jurisdiction is a necessary
Side 299 - capacity, appealing " to the feelings of humanity and moderation of the President and of the American people, in their existing differences with Spain," and expressing " a hope that further negotiations will lead to an agreement which, while securing the maintenance of peace, will afford all necessary guarantees of the re-establishment of order in Cuba."
Side 44 - Another maxim of this Declaration is that neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag. But what if they are in fact captured, and in the course of capture injured or destroyed ? The failure to provide for this event soon occasioned a suit in the Prize Courts of this country, by the neutral owners of goods seized on a
Side 130 - is destroyed, or so damaged as to cease to be a thing of the kind insured, there is an actual total loss. 3. Where by a peril insured against the owner of an insured subject has been wholly deprived of it, and either there is
Side 336 - is or may probably be found, and whether he is a British subject or not, and the grounds upon which the application is made; and no such leave shall be granted unless it shall be made sufficiently to appear to the Court or judge that the case is a proper one for service out of the jurisdiction under this
Side 334 - nécessaires pour leur authenticité dans le pays où ils ont été reçus et si les dispositions dont l'exécution est poursuivie n'ont rien de contraire à l'ordre public ou aux principes de droit public du pays

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