International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 82
Side 1881
... possession must have taken measures to es- tablish law and order . It doubtless suffices if the occupying army can ... possession of the United States , until they were reduced to such possession . Thus executive orders regarding the ...
... possession must have taken measures to es- tablish law and order . It doubtless suffices if the occupying army can ... possession of the United States , until they were reduced to such possession . Thus executive orders regarding the ...
Side 2037
... possession of the captor . The re- taking may assume the form of rescue by persons on board the captured ship ; or it may be accomplished by persons disconnected with the vessel and attached to another craft . The captor dispossessed of ...
... possession of the captor . The re- taking may assume the form of rescue by persons on board the captured ship ; or it may be accomplished by persons disconnected with the vessel and attached to another craft . The captor dispossessed of ...
Side 2052
... possession and title of any vessel within the jurisdiction thereof , including the Canal Zone and all Ter- ritories and insular possessions of the United States , except the American Virgin Islands , and which at the time of coming into ...
... possession and title of any vessel within the jurisdiction thereof , including the Canal Zone and all Ter- ritories and insular possessions of the United States , except the American Virgin Islands , and which at the time of coming into ...
Innhold
VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
Opphavsrett | |
64 andre deler vises ikke
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
According action acts Ambassador American announced appears applied armed army attack authorities become believed belligerent blockade Britain British cargo carrying cause character circumstances claim commander Commission communication concerning conduct Conference connection continuous contraband Convention course Court declared deemed Department Dept destination Documents duty effect employed enemy established exercise existing fact forces foreign German Government Hague hostile individuals Instructions interest international law Italy June limits London March maritime matter means measures merchant military Minister Moore Naval necessary neutral obligation observed occupant officers operations opinion owner particular parties peace permitted persons port possession practice President prevent principle prisoners prize proclamation prohibition provisions question reason regarded Regulations relation render Report requirements respect Rules Secy serve ship submarine Supp territory tion trade treaty United vessel waters World