| Syngman Rhee - 1912 - 140 sider
...question was very general in its terms, and in no way adequately denned it. "... 'due diligence' . . . ought to be exercised by neutral governments in exact...to which either of the belligerents may be exposed . . . "" However, the Court supported the United States in its claim that municipal law should not... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1913 - 622 sider
...embodied in the treaty. (ii) Rules of Interpretation. — These were in effect as follows: (1) That the "due diligence" referred to in the first and third...rules ought to be exercised by neutral Governments in proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfil... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1913 - 620 sider
...its citizens. The Court, in its interpretation of rules (1) and (3), held that it meant a diligence "in exact proportion to the risks to which either...the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfil the obligations of neutrality " (c). This probably rneans110 more than that diligence, in order... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1913 - 588 sider
...referred to in the first and third of the said rules ought to be exercised by neutral Governments in proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfil the obligations of neutrality on their part. (2) That the circumstances out of which the facts... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1915 - 1304 sider
...the present occasion to quote the following definition of it, contained in the Geneva Award of 1872: The "due diligence" referred to in the first and third...fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part. The expression "due diligence" was contained in the draft submitted by the British delegation to The... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis, Gordon Edward Sherman - 1915 - 712 sider
...questions not covered by the rules themselves. It was therefore decided — • (l.) That due diligetice " ought to be exercised by neutral governments in exact...the belligerents may be exposed, from a failure to fulfil the obligations of neutrality on their part." (2.) " The effects of a violation of neutrality... | |
| 1916 - 1296 sider
...present occasion to quote the following definition of it, contained in the Geneva Award of 1872 : " The ' due diligence ' referred to in the first and...fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part. " The expression ' due diligence ' was contained in the draft submitted by the British delegation to... | |
| 1916 - 694 sider
...present occasion to quote the following definition of it, contained in the Geneva Award of 1872: " The ' due diligence ' referred to In the first and...the risks to which either of the belligerents may be^exposed, from a failure to fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part. " The expression... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - 1916 - 1030 sider
...that of the governed. The Arbitral Court, however, held that the amount of diligence necessary is " in 'exact proportion to the risks to which either...the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfil the obligations of neutrality." Secondly, with 1'cgard to the relation between international... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 464 sider
...present occasion to quote the following definition of it contained in the Geneva award of 1872 : " The ' due diligence ' referred to in the first and...fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part." The expression " due diligence " was contained in the draft submitted by the British delegation to... | |
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