It is a trite observation that there is no such thing as a standard of international law, extraneous to the domestic law of a kingdom, to which appeal may be made. International law, so far as this court is concerned is the body of doctrine regarding... Report of the ... Conference - Side 128av International Law Association. Conference - 1907Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1907 - 638 sider
...mischief sought to be obtained by the prohibition would be either defeated or rendered less effective if all persons whomsoever were not affected by the...the law of Scotland." It was, therefore, relevant to inquire whether the locus in this case was beyond the limits within which the British legislature might... | |
| 1907 - 590 sider
...such thing as a standard of international law, extraneous to the domestic law of a kingdom, to which appeal may be made. International law, so far as this...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland. Now can it be said to be clear by the law of Scotland that the locus here is beyond what the legislature... | |
| 1908 - 1054 sider
...as this court is concerned. '• body of doctrine regarding the international rights and duties of which has been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland. of support of his position Dr. Scott cites the recent American case *f~isi\iette Ilabana (175 US 677),... | |
| Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 750 sider
...such thing as a standard of international law, extraneous to the domestic law of a Kingdom, to which appeal may be made. International law, so far as this...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland. Now, can it be said to be clear by the law of Scotland that the locus here is beyond what the legislature... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 900 sider
...Fraser, 93; Am. J., I, 526, at 533. The learned Lord Justice General took occasion to observe that: "International law, so far as this court is concerned,...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland." 2 "To international lawyers the interest of this case lies less in the decision than in the legislation... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1922 - 888 sider
...International Law, so far as this Court is concerned, is the body of doctrine regarding the internal ional rights and duties of States which has been adopted and made part of the Law of Scotland. Now can it be said to be clear by the law of Scotland that the locus here is beyond what the legislature... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1924 - 530 sider
...as this court is concerned, is the body of doctrine regarding the international a 14 Scots, LTR 227. rights and duties of states which has been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland. The comparatively recent case of The Zamora,12 decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council,... | |
| Sir David Lindsay Keir, Frederick Henry Lawson - 1928 - 520 sider
...such thing as a standard of International Law extraneous to the domestic law of a kingdom, to which appeal may be made. International Law, so far as this...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland.' The same is true of England (see the section on The Crown and Foreign Affairs). Save for these instances... | |
| Julius Irizarry Puente - 1928 - 332 sider
...Court of Justiciary of Scotland (Mortensen v. Peters, 14 Scots, LTR 227), denned International Law as "the body of doctrine regarding the international...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland." « Johnson v. Twenty-One Bales, 2 Paine, 601, Fed. Cas. 7,417; Opinions of the Attorney General, vol.... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1986 - 688 sider
...such thing as a standard of international law extraneous to the domestic law of a kingdom, to which appeal may be made. International law, so far as this...been adopted and made part of the law of Scotland.' " There are some general principles touching the position of the property of a foreign state and the... | |
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