Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... parties , than it could be by the courts of either of the nations to which the litigants be- long . As Judge Deady very justly said , in a case before him in the district of Oregon : " The parties cannot be remitted to a home forum ...
... parties , than it could be by the courts of either of the nations to which the litigants be- long . As Judge Deady very justly said , in a case before him in the district of Oregon : " The parties cannot be remitted to a home forum ...
Side 212
... parties , who consider each other as enemies , and acknowledge no common judge . Those two parties , therefore , must necessarily be considered as constituting , at least for a time , two separate bodies , two distinct societies ...
... parties , who consider each other as enemies , and acknowledge no common judge . Those two parties , therefore , must necessarily be considered as constituting , at least for a time , two separate bodies , two distinct societies ...
Side 292
... parties to stipulate the one without the other ; and if it be their interest , or their will , what shall prevent its accomplishment ? A neutral may give some other compensation for the privilege of transporting enemy goods in safety ...
... parties to stipulate the one without the other ; and if it be their interest , or their will , what shall prevent its accomplishment ? A neutral may give some other compensation for the privilege of transporting enemy goods in safety ...
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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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