Commentaries Upon International Law, Volumen 3Butterworth, 1873 |
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... causes which justify Special Reprisals ? - " locum autem habet , ut aiunt jurisconsulti , ubi jus dene- " gatur ... cause légitime , ou des délais trop affectés , un Roi manqueroit à sa gloire et à la justice qu'il doit à ses sujets ...
... causes which justify Special Reprisals ? - " locum autem habet , ut aiunt jurisconsulti , ubi jus dene- " gatur ... cause légitime , ou des délais trop affectés , un Roi manqueroit à sa gloire et à la justice qu'il doit à ses sujets ...
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... cause could be brought , and also by the Sovereign in the last resort . An erroneous sentence conscientiously given by free judges , unbiassed and unintimidated by any extra - judicial authority , affords no just ground for Reprisals ...
... cause could be brought , and also by the Sovereign in the last resort . An erroneous sentence conscientiously given by free judges , unbiassed and unintimidated by any extra - judicial authority , affords no just ground for Reprisals ...
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... cause " of war . This remedy has been repeatedly resorted to , " and recently by France herself towards Portugal , under " circumstances less questionable . The time at which resort " should be had to this or any other mode of redress ...
... cause " of war . This remedy has been repeatedly resorted to , " and recently by France herself towards Portugal , under " circumstances less questionable . The time at which resort " should be had to this or any other mode of redress ...
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... cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice " of that cause ought to be evident , not obscure , not scru- pulous . For by the consent of all laws , in capital cases , " the evidence must be full and clear ; and if so , where one ...
... cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice " of that cause ought to be evident , not obscure , not scru- pulous . For by the consent of all laws , in capital cases , " the evidence must be full and clear ; and if so , where one ...
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... cause the shedding of blood ; at all events it is a reason for not prose- cuting them by a means so necessarily injurious to others as war . But here it must be remembered that , as a matter of fact , States ( h ) , though justly ...
... cause the shedding of blood ; at all events it is a reason for not prose- cuting them by a means so necessarily injurious to others as war . But here it must be remembered that , as a matter of fact , States ( h ) , though justly ...
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Página 357 - Declaration: 1. Privateering is, and remains, abolished; 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 enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 249 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 406 - But there is nothing in our laws, or in the law of nations, that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
Página 296 - ... in either of which cases the authorities of the port, or of the nearest port, as the case may be, shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours...
Página 153 - ... of the woods ? to delegate to the merciless Indian the defence of disputed rights, and to wage the horrors of his barbarous war against our brethren ? My lords, these enormities cry aloud for redress and punishment. But, my lords, this barbarous measure has been defended, not only on the principles of policy and necessity, but also on those of morality ; " for it is perfectly allowable...
Página 6 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits to the Pacific Ocean...
Página 249 - Her Britannic Majesty has commanded her High Commissioners and Plenipotentiaries to declare that Her Majesty's Government cannot assent to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of international law which were in force at the time when the claims mentioned...
Página 408 - shall judge capable of being converted into or made useful " in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores...
Página 872 - It may not be unworthy of remark, that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law...
Página 55 - The blood of man should never be shed but to redeem the blood of man. It is well shed for our family, for our friends, for our God, for our country, for our kind. The rest is vanity .. the rest is crime.