Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... England to the Cominon- wealth of England ; and when , after all this , the son of the beheaded monarch came to his own , treaties made in the interreg- num were held valid , -the judgments of the courts were re- spected , and the ...
... England to the Cominon- wealth of England ; and when , after all this , the son of the beheaded monarch came to his own , treaties made in the interreg- num were held valid , -the judgments of the courts were re- spected , and the ...
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... England was practically an outlaw . In Sylvester's Case ( 1701 ) , 7 Modern , 150 , the court said : If an alien enemy come into England without the Queen's protec- tion he shall be seized and imprisoned by the law of England and he ...
... England was practically an outlaw . In Sylvester's Case ( 1701 ) , 7 Modern , 150 , the court said : If an alien enemy come into England without the Queen's protec- tion he shall be seized and imprisoned by the law of England and he ...
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... England only , ever took cognizance of prize it never was imagined that the property of a foreign subject , taken as prize on the high seas , could be affected by laws pecu- liar to England . " See Collectanea Juridica , vol . 1 , pp ...
... England only , ever took cognizance of prize it never was imagined that the property of a foreign subject , taken as prize on the high seas , could be affected by laws pecu- liar to England . " See Collectanea Juridica , vol . 1 , pp ...
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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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