Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page vii
... conventions of great importance . It will be seen , to pass by other instances , that the principle occupies an important place in the Protocol of 1831 , which preceded the establishment of the in- dependent kingdom of Belgium , and in ...
... conventions of great importance . It will be seen , to pass by other instances , that the principle occupies an important place in the Protocol of 1831 , which preceded the establishment of the in- dependent kingdom of Belgium , and in ...
Page xii
... conventions which closed the European wars against France , 1814-15 . The transference of provinces and kingdoms from one potentate to another , without the consent of the transferred inhabitants , was strongly condemned at the time by ...
... conventions which closed the European wars against France , 1814-15 . The transference of provinces and kingdoms from one potentate to another , without the consent of the transferred inhabitants , was strongly condemned at the time by ...
Page xxxv
... Convention ( proposed 14th of October , 1854 , confirmed 18th of October , 1855 ) of Nagaski , between England and Japan , is not an unimportant extension of International relations to a part of the globe from which they have been ...
... Convention ( proposed 14th of October , 1854 , confirmed 18th of October , 1855 ) of Nagaski , between England and Japan , is not an unimportant extension of International relations to a part of the globe from which they have been ...
Page xlvii
... conventions of Christendom . The practice might have been imperfect , but the theory was sublime . The Right of the Pope to dis- charge these noble functions was almost unques- tioned before the time of Boniface VIII . , A.D. 1302 . A ...
... conventions of Christendom . The practice might have been imperfect , but the theory was sublime . The Right of the Pope to dis- charge these noble functions was almost unques- tioned before the time of Boniface VIII . , A.D. 1302 . A ...
Page lxxx
... Convention . By Custom . CHAPTER VI . HISTORY . Pp . 43-60 . Repositories of International Law . History . Treaties . Marine Ordinances . Decisions of Prize Courts . Proclamations . CHAPTER VII . WRITERS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW . Pp . 61 ...
... Convention . By Custom . CHAPTER VI . HISTORY . Pp . 43-60 . Repositories of International Law . History . Treaties . Marine Ordinances . Decisions of Prize Courts . Proclamations . CHAPTER VII . WRITERS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW . Pp . 61 ...
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