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" ... really be strangers to a dispute as to whether the law which is applicable to the circumstances shall be observed or violated. Next to the preservation of national character, the most valuable possession of all peaceable nations, great and small,... "
Proceedings of International Conference Under the Auspices of American ... - Page 41
by American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1916
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

Law - 1916 - 502 pages
...national character the most valuable possession of all peaceable nations great and small is the proamong its great neighbors, and none for a great state, however...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...particular person against whom the injury was done may be content to go without redress. Up to this time breaches of international law have been treated as...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ... Annual ...

American Society of International Law, American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - International law - 1916 - 238 pages
...state, however peaceable and just may be its disposition, except in readiness for war/international laws violated with impunity must soon cease to exist,...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 1014 pages
...particular person against whom the injury was done may be content to go without redress. Up to this time breaches of international law have been treated as...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences, Volume 2

National Institute of Social Sciences - Social sciences - 1916 - 240 pages
...particular person against whom the injury was done may be content to go without redress. Up to this time breaches of international law have been treated as...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Year Book

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Peace - 1916 - 224 pages
...provided: Independent of this recourse, the signatory powers recommend that one or more powers strangers tc the dispute should on their own initiative and as...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 1068 pages
...world has in theory and in practice no concern with the enforcement or nonenforcement of the rules. charged with the application of that law to international...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Addresses on International Subjects

Elihu Root - Law - 1916 - 484 pages
...are indeed strangers to the dispute as to what the law requires in that controversy, but they cannot really be strangers to a dispute as to whether the...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Proceedings of the second Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, U.S ...

1917 - 892 pages
...Inviolability of their territory, the lives and property of their citizens, arĀ» violated, all otber nations have a right to protest against the breaking...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or nny general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, U.S ...

International law - 1917 - 892 pages
...of its i>eople, and the wisdom of its governing body. Whatever it does, if It does anything, will te done not as a stranger to a dispute or as an intermediary...concert or agreement among nations for the enforcement of peace by arms or otherwise be established, or any general opinion of mankind for the maintenance...
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