Considering: That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject of deplorable disputes; That the uncertainty of the law, and of the duties in such a matter, gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents which may occasion... A Treatise on the Law of Merchant Shipping - Side 513av David Maclachlan - 1876 - 1021 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1876 - 592 sider
...signed the Treaty of Paris of the 30th of March, 185G, assembled in conference,- — Considering: ' That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point ; ' That the Plenipotentiaries assembled in Congress at Paris cannot better respond to the intentions... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1856 - 652 sider
...forms an era in the history of international law. After stating that the uncertainty of maritime law gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals...occasion serious difficulties and even conflicts, the document proceeds to mention the following points, as agreed upon between the powers, who were... | |
| 1856 - 652 sider
...forms an era in the history of international law. After stating that the uncertainty of maritime law gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals...occasion serious difficulties and even conflicts, the document proceeds to mention the following points, as agreed upon between the powers, who were... | |
| 1856 - 642 sider
...signed the treaty of Paris, of the 30th March, 1856, assembled in conference, " Considering, "That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point ; " That the Plenipotentiaries assembled in Congress at Paris can not better respond to the intentions... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1856 - 34 sider
...thirtieth of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, assembled in conference, considering — That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point ; That the plenipotentaries assembled in congress at Paris cannot better respond to the intentions... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 644 sider
...thirtieth ef March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, assembled in conference, considering — That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point; That the plenipotentiaries assembled in congress, at Paris, cannot better respond to the intentions... | |
| 1856 - 604 sider
...to which is the following Convention relating to the important subject of Maritime Law : — " That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject...That the uncertainty of the Law and of the duties in Buch a matter, gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents which may occasion... | |
| 1856 - 612 sider
...to which is the following Convention relating to the important subject of Maritime Law : — " That Maritime Law, in time of war, has long been the subject of deplorable disputes; The Treaty of Peace. " That the uncertainty of the Law and of the duties in sucha matter, gives rise... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1857 - 994 sider
...of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty -six, assemhled in conference, considering — That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point ; That the plenipotentiaries assembled in congress at Paris cannot better respond to the intentions... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 666 sider
...a la connaissance des Etats qui n'ont pas été appelés à participer au Congrès Considering That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject...establish a uniform doctrine on so important a point; That the Plenipotentiaries assembled in Congress at Paris cannot better respond to the intentions by... | |
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