Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... owner from confiscation . But may there not be other persons , besides the master , whose knowledge and privity would carry with it the same consequences ? Suppose the owner himself had knowledge of the engagement , would not that ...
... owner from confiscation . But may there not be other persons , besides the master , whose knowledge and privity would carry with it the same consequences ? Suppose the owner himself had knowledge of the engagement , would not that ...
Side 384
... owner it was going to a hostile port ; and that the intention on his part was complete , from the moment when the ship sailed on that des- tination ; had it been taken at any period previous to the actual variation , there could be no ...
... owner it was going to a hostile port ; and that the intention on his part was complete , from the moment when the ship sailed on that des- tination ; had it been taken at any period previous to the actual variation , there could be no ...
Side 393
... owner of the cargo , or where the ship is going on such service , under a false destina- tion or false papers ; these circumstances of aggravation have been held to constitute excepted cases out of the modern rule , and to continue them ...
... owner of the cargo , or where the ship is going on such service , under a false destina- tion or false papers ; these circumstances of aggravation have been held to constitute excepted cases out of the modern rule , and to continue them ...
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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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Admiralty admitted alleged American appeal applied arbitration asserted authority belligerent blockade Bonfils Fauchille bound Britain British capture cargo ceded cession character Circuit Court citizens civil claim claimant colony committed condemnation confiscation Congress considered Constitution consul contended contraband contraband of war contract Cuba decision declaration defendant delivered the opinion Digest doctrine dominion duties effect enemy exemption exercise existence expression extradition fact facto force foreign France French held high seas hostile insurgents international law island judgment jurisdiction Justice Kingdom of Prussia land law of nations Lord Stowell maritime ment merchant military occupation Moore municipal law neutral obligations offence owner parties peace persons plaintiff political port possession principle Prize Court provisions Prussia purpose question recognized residence respect rule seized seizure ship South African Republic sovereign sovereignty Spain statute SUPREME COURT Terlinden territory thalweg tion trade treaty Treaty of Paris tribunals United vessel Wheaton