Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... British flag , and , therefore , also amenable to the provisions of the British law . It is true that the prisoner was an American citizen , but he had with his own consent em- barked on board a British vessel as one of the crew ...
... British flag , and , therefore , also amenable to the provisions of the British law . It is true that the prisoner was an American citizen , but he had with his own consent em- barked on board a British vessel as one of the crew ...
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... British subjects on board of British vessels , but also for all those who form the crews thereof , and that there is no difficulty in so construing the statute ; but it is not necessary to decide that point now . Independently of that ...
... British subjects on board of British vessels , but also for all those who form the crews thereof , and that there is no difficulty in so construing the statute ; but it is not necessary to decide that point now . Independently of that ...
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... British - born subject , that had been resident in Surinam and St. Eustatius , and had left those settlements with an intention of returning to this country ; but he had got no farther than Holland , the mother country of those ...
... British - born subject , that had been resident in Surinam and St. Eustatius , and had left those settlements with an intention of returning to this country ; but he had got no farther than Holland , the mother country of those ...
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THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
ENEMY CHARACTER | 2 |
THE RELATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO MUNICIPAL | 15 |
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