International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... laws of maritime warfare and the procedure thereof as developed in its prize courts . The practice of States reveals their sense of freedom . A prize court , with deference for the expression of the will of its sov- ereign , may be ...
... laws of maritime warfare and the procedure thereof as developed in its prize courts . The practice of States reveals their sense of freedom . A prize court , with deference for the expression of the will of its sov- ereign , may be ...
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... law to which the Supreme Court of the United States has ... law or pronouncement , endeavored to ascertain what the law of nations was , and proceeded to apply it . " The influence of the decision was seen in the statement by a British prize ...
... law to which the Supreme Court of the United States has ... law or pronouncement , endeavored to ascertain what the law of nations was , and proceeded to apply it . " The influence of the decision was seen in the statement by a British prize ...
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... prize court that that condition has not been satisfied.3 " The custom of granting immunities has now been converted into a definite rule of inter- national law , but the conditions , although not mentioned in the Article , must be ...
... prize court that that condition has not been satisfied.3 " The custom of granting immunities has now been converted into a definite rule of inter- national law , but the conditions , although not mentioned in the Article , must be ...
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