Commentaries on the Law of NationsS. Sweet, 1839 - 390 ページ |
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... usually regarded as interesting , even among politicians . In those of his speeches in Parliament , in which he dis- cussed international questions , he displayed the enlarged grasp of mind , comprehending alike the near and the re ...
... usually regarded as interesting , even among politicians . In those of his speeches in Parliament , in which he dis- cussed international questions , he displayed the enlarged grasp of mind , comprehending alike the near and the re ...
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... usually provided for by municipal regulations CHAPTER II . OF THE RIGHT OF PASSAGE THROUGH A NEUTRAL TERRITORY . General Principle on this subject 182 Opinion of Grotius 182 Opinion of Vattel 183 Opinion of De Martens 184 Treaties on ...
... usually provided for by municipal regulations CHAPTER II . OF THE RIGHT OF PASSAGE THROUGH A NEUTRAL TERRITORY . General Principle on this subject 182 Opinion of Grotius 182 Opinion of Vattel 183 Opinion of De Martens 184 Treaties on ...
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... usually translated Law of Nations , would perhaps be more cor- rectly rendered Rights of Nations . In this sense it corresponds with the French Droit Public , which includes the obligations existing between a state and its subjects ...
... usually translated Law of Nations , would perhaps be more cor- rectly rendered Rights of Nations . In this sense it corresponds with the French Droit Public , which includes the obligations existing between a state and its subjects ...
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... usually understood , the term Law of Nations ex- presses those rules which govern the conduct of states in their relations with each other . It is , in the words of Grotius , " jus illud quod inter populos plures aut populorum rectores ...
... usually understood , the term Law of Nations ex- presses those rules which govern the conduct of states in their relations with each other . It is , in the words of Grotius , " jus illud quod inter populos plures aut populorum rectores ...
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... usually styled the law of nations , or international law . Now a law set or imposed by general opinion is a law improperly so called ; " ( 1 ) and the law of nations is accordingly included by Mr. Austin in the same category with the ...
... usually styled the law of nations , or international law . Now a law set or imposed by general opinion is a law improperly so called ; " ( 1 ) and the law of nations is accordingly included by Mr. Austin in the same category with the ...
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60 ページ - Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.
300 ページ - ... to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation or condemnation and a loss of property to individuals.
53 ページ - The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions...
122 ページ - That war gives to the sovereign full right to take the persons and confiscate the property of the enemy, wherever found, is conceded. The mitigations of this rigid rule, which the humane and wise policy of modern times has introduced into practice, will more or less affect the exercise of this right, but cannot impair the right itself.
191 ページ - But, without reference to accidents of the one kind or the other, the general rule is, that the neutral has a right to carry on, in time of war, his accustomed trade, to the utmost extent of which that accustomed trade is capable.
143 ページ - The lawfulness of the end does not give us a real right to anything farther than barely the means necessary for the attainment of that end. Whatever we do beyond that, is reprobated by the law of nature, is faulty, and condemnable at the tribunal of conscience. Hence it is, that the right to such or such acts of hostility varies according to circumstances. What is just and perfectly innocent in war, in one particular situation, is not always so on other occasions. Right goes...
76 ページ - Holy and Indivisible Trinity, " Their majesties, the emperor of Austria, the king of Prussia, and the emperor of Russia...
332 ページ - Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that no vessel shall be permitted to trade from one port to another, both which ports shall belong to, or be in the possession of France or her allies, or shall be so far under their control as that British vessels may not freely trade thereat...
300 ページ - But in the case supposed of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel stopped will deliver out the goods supposed to be of contraband nature, he shall be admitted to do it, and the vessel shall not in that case be carried into any port, nor further detained, but shall be allowed to proceed on her voyage.
345 ページ - Institutes of other great maritime countries, as well as those of our o • own country, — when I venture to lay it down that by the law of nations, as now understood, a deliberate and continued resistance to search, on the part of a neutral vessel to a lawful cruizer, is followed by the legal consequence of confiscation.