| John Vance Cheney - 1910 - 324 páginas
...against their former sovereign, the world acknowledges them as belligerents, and the contest a war. " And "The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or foreign States. A war may exist where one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 386 páginas
...instituted, a state of war existed which would justify a resort to these means of subduing the hostile force. "The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. "Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 páginas
...instituted, a state of war existed which would justify a resort to these means of subduing the hostile force. "The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. "Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 608 páginas
...foree. ''War has been well detined to he, 'That State in which a nation prosecutes its right by foree.' ''The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...necessary to constitute war that both parties should IM? acknowledged as independent nal ions or sovereign states. A war may exist where one of the belligerents... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 918 páginas
...was said by Mr. Justice Grier in The Prize Cases:1 1 Reported in 2 Black 635, 665, et seq. (1862). The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil war... | |
| Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1910 - 560 páginas
...Court that there was a war, "but," to quote from the opinion, "it is not necessary, to constitute a war, that both parties should be acknowledged as independent nations or sovereign states"; l and again, "It is not necessary that the independence of the revolting province or state should be... | |
| John Warwick Daniel - 1911 - 818 páginas
...in a public war are independent nations," but he immediately qualifies this expression by observing, "but it is not necessary to constitute war that both...states. A war may exist where one of the belligerents claim sovereign rights against the other." It is undoubtedly appropriate for Congress, in taking notice... | |
| 1913 - 392 páginas
...223.) " War has been well defined to be, ' That state in which a nation prosecutes its right by force.' The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other * * * *. A civil war is never solemnly declared ; it becomes such by its accidents, the number, power... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1917 - 1204 páginas
...naked usurpation of authority, like the sheriff of one county going into another to execute process.19 The parties belligerent in a public war are independent...belligerents claims sovereign rights as against the other. Insurrection against a government may or may not culminate in an organized rebellion, but a civil war... | |
| Benjamin Burks Kendrick - 1914 - 428 páginas
...the contest they waged was a war, it not being necessary that both the parties be foreign nations. " A war may exist where one of the belligerents claims sovereign rights as 1 Woodburn, pp. 212 et seq. 1 Globe, 1st sess., 39th cong., pp. 72-75. 1 2 Black, 666. against the... | |
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