International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish-American WarP. Smith, 1908 - 300 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... Obligations of the United States . The Constitutional obligations during military gov- ernment of territories . Rights of the Spanish roy- alists . Public property and records . Private prop- erty and property guarantees . Effect of ...
... Obligations of the United States . The Constitutional obligations during military gov- ernment of territories . Rights of the Spanish roy- alists . Public property and records . Private prop- erty and property guarantees . Effect of ...
第 13 頁
... obligations which belong to it under inter- national law . This is to say that national policies constitute a strong and determining influence upon the principles or usages of international law which a state is willing to recognize and ...
... obligations which belong to it under inter- national law . This is to say that national policies constitute a strong and determining influence upon the principles or usages of international law which a state is willing to recognize and ...
第 25 頁
... obligations . * See North American Review , Vol . 166 , p . 560 , for account of financial sources by H. S. Rubens , counsel of the American Delegation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party ; also Senate Document 885 , 55 Cong . , 2 Sess ...
... obligations . * See North American Review , Vol . 166 , p . 560 , for account of financial sources by H. S. Rubens , counsel of the American Delegation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party ; also Senate Document 885 , 55 Cong . , 2 Sess ...
第 28 頁
... obligations to protect the persons forced from their homes and could supply them with food . Concentra- tion is not unknown in American practice in warfare . The most recent instances are the order of General Thomas Ewing , August 25 ...
... obligations to protect the persons forced from their homes and could supply them with food . Concentra- tion is not unknown in American practice in warfare . The most recent instances are the order of General Thomas Ewing , August 25 ...
第 34 頁
... obligations due one an- other in such a crisis . International law defines the obligations and rights of a neutral in time of war , but Cuba had no existence in international relations . The United States could not be a neutral in a ...
... obligations due one an- other in such a crisis . International law defines the obligations and rights of a neutral in time of war , but Cuba had no existence in international relations . The United States could not be a neutral in a ...
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