Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... continued . The question does not arise in this case , as the ratifications of the treaty appear to have been known as soon as they were exchanged . The court further held in Cross v . Harrison that the right of the military commander ...
... continued . The question does not arise in this case , as the ratifications of the treaty appear to have been known as soon as they were exchanged . The court further held in Cross v . Harrison that the right of the military commander ...
Side 109
... continued for a short time only , February 3 to February 25 , 1899 , and after the reëstablishment of the Nicaraguan Government at Bluefields it demanded of American merchants the payment to it of certain amounts of duty which they had ...
... continued for a short time only , February 3 to February 25 , 1899 , and after the reëstablishment of the Nicaraguan Government at Bluefields it demanded of American merchants the payment to it of certain amounts of duty which they had ...
Side 145
... continued to exist as a State , and its Government was entitled to exercise legislative and administrative functions . It is no doubt correct as a general rule of international law that two circumstances are necessary to create a ...
... continued to exist as a State , and its Government was entitled to exercise legislative and administrative functions . It is no doubt correct as a general rule of international law that two circumstances are necessary to create a ...
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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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