The Lawless Law of Nations: An Exposition of the Prevailing Arbitrary International Legal System in Relation to Its Influence Upon Civil Liberty, Disclosing it as the Last Bulwark of Absolutism Against the Political Emancipation of ManJ. Byrne, 1925 - 449 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 100 筆
第 x 頁
... Doctrine of Intervention . Princeton , 1915 . Holland , Sir Thomas E .: Jurisprudence . 10th ed . Oxford , 1908 . Studies in International Law . Oxford , 1898 . The Law of Land Warfare . Oxford , 1908 . Holmes , O. W. , Jr .: The Common ...
... Doctrine of Intervention . Princeton , 1915 . Holland , Sir Thomas E .: Jurisprudence . 10th ed . Oxford , 1908 . Studies in International Law . Oxford , 1898 . The Law of Land Warfare . Oxford , 1908 . Holmes , O. W. , Jr .: The Common ...
第 5 頁
... doctrine flowing from such a view that these Inter- national Persons are incapable of committing a crime1 - that is , can do no wrong - because , as Sovereigns , they are above the law . All publicists readily concede this as a ...
... doctrine flowing from such a view that these Inter- national Persons are incapable of committing a crime1 - that is , can do no wrong - because , as Sovereigns , they are above the law . All publicists readily concede this as a ...
第 16 頁
... doctrine of the Sovereignty of the State is evolved . It is the development of many centuries of indulgence of unlimited power on the part of ruling groups , and , as is to be supposed , it is buttressed by agreeable pos- tulates ...
... doctrine of the Sovereignty of the State is evolved . It is the development of many centuries of indulgence of unlimited power on the part of ruling groups , and , as is to be supposed , it is buttressed by agreeable pos- tulates ...
第 17 頁
... doctrine of force . If , however , each of us should consult our own feelings and experience to determine the truth or falsity of this doctrine , we will find that force has very little to do with our obedi- ence to law or convention ...
... doctrine of force . If , however , each of us should consult our own feelings and experience to determine the truth or falsity of this doctrine , we will find that force has very little to do with our obedi- ence to law or convention ...
第 18 頁
... doctrine ; an attentive study of the system of which he himself was an heir and partaker would have afforded ample evidence to con- fute it , unless it can be said that King John commanded Magna Charta at Runnymede ; that seven ...
... doctrine ; an attentive study of the system of which he himself was an heir and partaker would have afforded ample evidence to con- fute it , unless it can be said that King John commanded Magna Charta at Runnymede ; that seven ...
內容
1 | |
15 | |
28 | |
48 | |
65 | |
80 | |
93 | |
100 | |
198 | |
214 | |
233 | |
253 | |
268 | |
282 | |
303 | |
325 | |
115 | |
133 | |
148 | |
154 | |
166 | |
183 | |
340 | |
356 | |
385 | |
395 | |
417 | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
acts alien Allied American arbitration armed Article authority Belgium belligerent blockade bombardment Britain British capture century Chap citizens civil commander commerce Conference Congress Constitution Contraband Court declared diplomatic doctrine duty enemy ereign ernment Europe European exercise fact force foreign France French Garner German Hague Convention Hague Regulations hostile Ibid individual International Law jurisdiction justice land Law of Nations laws of war limited ment merchant military minister modern Moore's Digest moral natural law naval neutral obligation Occupant Oppenheim peace Peace of Westphalia persons political ports possession practice President principle prisoners prisoners of war prohibition protection recognized reprisal respect Roman ruler rules Russia says Senate ships so-called Society of Nations Sovereign sovereignty Spaight submarine territory text-writers tion to-day treaty Treaty of Versailles U. S. Army U. S. Army Manual United Vattel vessels violation warfare warships
熱門章節
第 110 頁 - The question presented by the letters you have sent me, is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points the course which we are to steer through the ocean of time opening on us.
第 111 頁 - Great Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her then, we should most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more side by side in the same cause.
第 111 頁 - I candidly confess that I have ever looked on Cuba as the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States. The control which, with Florida Point, this island would give us over the Gulf of Mexico, and the countries and isthmus bordering on it, as well as all those whose waters flow into it, would fill up the measure of our well-being.
第 292 頁 - In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination "army." ARTICLE 2 The inhabitants of a territory which has not been occupied, who, on the approach of the enemy, spontaneously take up arms to resist the invading troops without having had time to organize themselves in accordance with Article 1, shall be regarded as belligerents if they carry arms openly and if they respect the laws and customs of war.
第 35 頁 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
第 213 頁 - Upon the entrance of the armies of either nation into the territories of the other, women and children, ecclesiastics, scholars of every faculty, cultivators of the earth, merchants, artisans, manufacturers, and fishermen, unarmed and inhabiting unfortified towns, villages, or places, and in general all persons whose occupations are for the common subsistence and benefit of mankind, shall be allowed to continue their respective employments unmolested in their persons.
第 139 頁 - Government, be required upon reaching the age of eighteen years to record at an American consulate their intention to become residents and remain citizens of the United States and shall be further required to take the oath of allegiance to the United States upon attaining their majority.
第 80 頁 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government, or in that of one of the states, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter without its consent. But with these exceptions it is not perceived that there is any limit to the questions which can be adjusted touching any matter which is properly the subject of negotiation with a foreign country.
第 90 頁 - The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize that territorial propinquity creates special relations between countries, and, consequently, the Government of the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, particularly in the part to which her possessions are contiguous.
第 78 頁 - I had rather ask an enlargement of power from the nation, where it is found necessary, than to assume it by a construction which would make our powers boundless. Our peculiar security is in the possession of a written Constitution. Let us not make it a blank paper by construction.