Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... admitted at all , and the discussion provoked by such cases as the destruction of the Caroline in American waters by British forces in 1837 and the seizure of the Virginius on the high seas by Spain in 1873 shows that it is admitted ...
... admitted at all , and the discussion provoked by such cases as the destruction of the Caroline in American waters by British forces in 1837 and the seizure of the Virginius on the high seas by Spain in 1873 shows that it is admitted ...
Side 135
... admitted to depend entirely upon the law of the nation in which they lie ; it will be necessary , in pursuing this inquiry , to examine , not singly those principles of abstract justice , which the Creator of all things has impressed on ...
... admitted to depend entirely upon the law of the nation in which they lie ; it will be necessary , in pursuing this inquiry , to examine , not singly those principles of abstract justice , which the Creator of all things has impressed on ...
Side 247
... admitted that if not confiscated during the war , the return of peace brings with it both " the right and the remedy . " Wolf v . Oxholm , 6 Maule & Selwyn , 92 . Old decisions , made when the rule of law was that war annulled all debts ...
... admitted that if not confiscated during the war , the return of peace brings with it both " the right and the remedy . " Wolf v . Oxholm , 6 Maule & Selwyn , 92 . Old decisions , made when the rule of law was that war annulled all debts ...
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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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