International LawSilver, Burdett, 1910 - 505 頁 |
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... INFLUENCE OF THE UNITED STATES . 14. WRITERS . 133 CHAPTER IV 37 SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 15. PRACTICE AND USAGE . 16. PRECEDENT AND DECISIONS . 17. TREATIES AND STATE PAPERS . 18. TEXT WRITERS . 19. DIPLOMATIC PAPERS . · STATES ...
... INFLUENCE OF THE UNITED STATES . 14. WRITERS . 133 CHAPTER IV 37 SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 15. PRACTICE AND USAGE . 16. PRECEDENT AND DECISIONS . 17. TREATIES AND STATE PAPERS . 18. TEXT WRITERS . 19. DIPLOMATIC PAPERS . · STATES ...
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... influence of canon law . ( c ) Practical influence of common law . ( d ) Equity and recognition of principles . ( e ) Admiralty law and maritime relations . 8. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND STATUTE LAW . 9. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND LAW IN GENERAL ...
... influence of canon law . ( c ) Practical influence of common law . ( d ) Equity and recognition of principles . ( e ) Admiralty law and maritime relations . 8. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND STATUTE LAW . 9. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND LAW IN GENERAL ...
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... influence in determining the early development , particularly in respect to dominion and acquisition of territory . In- ternational law gained a certain dignity and weight from its relation to the Roman law , the most potent legal ...
... influence in determining the early development , particularly in respect to dominion and acquisition of territory . In- ternational law gained a certain dignity and weight from its relation to the Roman law , the most potent legal ...
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... influenced state prac- tice . The canon law gave a quasi - religious sanc- tion to its observance , and in so far as international law embod- ied its principles , gave the same sanction to the observance of international equity . This ...
... influenced state prac- tice . The canon law gave a quasi - religious sanc- tion to its observance , and in so far as international law embod- ied its principles , gave the same sanction to the observance of international equity . This ...
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... influence of the Church . ( c ) Feudalism and the territorial basis of sovereignty . ( d ) Crusades and a broader basis of comity . ( e ) Chivalry and a basis of equitable dealing . ( f ) Expansion of commerce and the development of ...
... influence of the Church . ( c ) Feudalism and the territorial basis of sovereignty . ( d ) Crusades and a broader basis of comity . ( e ) Chivalry and a basis of equitable dealing . ( f ) Expansion of commerce and the development of ...
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¹ Appendix according agreed agreement ambassadors American arbitration arms army Article authority belligerent Belligerent occupation blockade Britain capture cargo century chargé d'affaires citizens civil claim commander commerce Commission consular consuls contraband Contracting Powers Declaration of London Declaration of Paris diplomatic agent disputes enemy established exempt exercise existence extradition flag force foreign Grotius Hague Convention Hall hostile immunities international law International Prize Court intervention jurisdiction laws of war letter of credence liable maritime ment military Monroe Doctrine naval necessary neutral Power neutral vessel notification obligations occupied officers OUTLINE OF CHAPTER parole parties Peace Conference persons Plenipotentiaries political practice present Convention President principles prisoners prisoners of war privileges Prize Court protection provisions question ratification recognition recognized regard regulations relations right of asylum rules ship sick and wounded sovereign sovereignty Spain tion treaty Tribunal U. S. Sts United violation
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第 308 頁 - against a Power with which that Government is at peace. It is also bound to display the same vigilance to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise, or engage in hostile operations, which had been adapted entirely or partly within the said jurisdiction for use in war.
第 409 頁 - law, as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity, and the dictates of the public conscience. They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles 1 and 2 of the Regulations adopted must be understood. The High Contracting Parties, desiring to conclude a
第 261 頁 - ART. XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all steps in his power to reestablish, and insure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
第 242 頁 - 2. To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance; "3. To carry arms openly; and " 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. " In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination ' army.'
第 120 頁 - time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. "Consequently, the High Contracting Parties agree not in any way to interfere with the free use of the Canal, in time of war as in time of peace. "The Canal shall never be subjected to the exercise of the right of blockade.
第 193 頁 - I do hereby recognize him as such, and declare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges as are allowed to In Testimony whereof, I have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the United States
第 40 頁 - recognize that it is an essential principle of the Law of Nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the Contracting Powers by means of an amicable agreement.
第 340 頁 - ART. 30. Absolute contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined to territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or to the armed forces of the enemy. It is immaterial whether the carriage of the goods is direct or entails either transhipment or transport over land.
第 249 頁 - ART. 46. ... Private property cannot be confiscated. "ART. 47. Pillage is formally prohibited. "ART. 48. If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects the taxes, dues, and tolls imposed for the benefit of the State, he shall do so, as far as possible, in accordance with the rules in existence and the assessment in force.
第 314 頁 - 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. " 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag.