International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... prize court , which must determine judicially whether , under the particular circumstances of the case , the right is exercisable . * This statement is believed to be important not merely because it sustains the right of requisition ...
... prize court , which must determine judicially whether , under the particular circumstances of the case , the right is exercisable . * This statement is believed to be important not merely because it sustains the right of requisition ...
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... court a copy of a note from the diplomatic representative of an interested foreign State complaining of the exercise of jurisdiction.10 b § 892. To Award Damages . The function of a ... PRIZE COURTS AND PROCEDURE b § 892 To Award Damages.
... court a copy of a note from the diplomatic representative of an interested foreign State complaining of the exercise of jurisdiction.10 b § 892. To Award Damages . The function of a ... PRIZE COURTS AND PROCEDURE b § 892 To Award Damages.
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Charles Cheney Hyde. In ascertaining what the requirements of international law prescribe , a prize court is necessarily influenced by the views of the executive , judicial and legisla- tive departments of its own government . Unofficial ...
Charles Cheney Hyde. In ascertaining what the requirements of international law prescribe , a prize court is necessarily influenced by the views of the executive , judicial and legisla- tive departments of its own government . Unofficial ...
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