Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... port , exactly in the same manner in which London may be considered as a Portugese port , or Lisbon as a British port . But supposing this possible , still it would not follow that such condemnations could be pleaded as authorities in ...
... port , exactly in the same manner in which London may be considered as a Portugese port , or Lisbon as a British port . But supposing this possible , still it would not follow that such condemnations could be pleaded as authorities in ...
Side 351
... Port Arthur , Texas , to Hamburgh , but diverted by the Admiralty to a British port where a part of it had been pumped into tanks on land and afterward seized as prize , was subject to maritime capture . " It came into the port , " said ...
... Port Arthur , Texas , to Hamburgh , but diverted by the Admiralty to a British port where a part of it had been pumped into tanks on land and afterward seized as prize , was subject to maritime capture . " It came into the port , " said ...
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... port or a port not blockaded . The same principle was applied to trade from a neutral to a blockaded country by inland conveyance from the neutral port of primary destination to the blockaded port of ulterior destination in the case of ...
... port or a port not blockaded . The same principle was applied to trade from a neutral to a blockaded country by inland conveyance from the neutral port of primary destination to the blockaded port of ulterior destination in the case of ...
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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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