Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 4Butterworths, 1889 - International law |
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... JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY , 1 · Δικαίωσις μία ὑμῖν ἔσται τῷ προσηλύτῳ καὶ τῷ ἐγχωρίῳ , ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς ὑμῶν . -ΛΕΥΙΤ . ΚΔ ́ . κβ ' . Qui autem civium rationem dicunt habendam , externorum negant , ii dirimunt ...
... JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY , 1 · Δικαίωσις μία ὑμῖν ἔσται τῷ προσηλύτῳ καὶ τῷ ἐγχωρίῳ , ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς ὑμῶν . -ΛΕΥΙΤ . ΚΔ ́ . κβ ' . Qui autem civium rationem dicunt habendam , externorum negant , ii dirimunt ...
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... judge for itself how far its intercourse , either of the commercial or of the friendly sort , is likely to be detrimental to itself ; so that to cut off either or both sorts of intercourse , will be no act of injustice , though it will ...
... judge for itself how far its intercourse , either of the commercial or of the friendly sort , is likely to be detrimental to itself ; so that to cut off either or both sorts of intercourse , will be no act of injustice , though it will ...
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... judge in the last century ) " is the law " of every country " ( n ) . The same may be predicated of other States , especially of Prussia , but not , as will be seen , without great deduc- tions , of France ( 0 ) . XI . And it may be ...
... judge in the last century ) " is the law " of every country " ( n ) . The same may be predicated of other States , especially of Prussia , but not , as will be seen , without great deduc- tions , of France ( 0 ) . XI . And it may be ...
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... judge to treat the Foreign Law as one of the sources from which , in the particular case before him , he is to derive justice . It ought , as Lord Stowell observes , to make it a principle of its own law to adopt the law of the ...
... judge to treat the Foreign Law as one of the sources from which , in the particular case before him , he is to derive justice . It ought , as Lord Stowell observes , to make it a principle of its own law to adopt the law of the ...
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... Judge who has to decide as to a particular Jural Rela- tion which comes into contact with the laws of divers States , ought , as a general rule , to arrive at his decision by apply- ing to that particular Jural Relation that positive ...
... Judge who has to decide as to a particular Jural Rela- tion which comes into contact with the laws of divers States , ought , as a general rule , to arrive at his decision by apply- ing to that particular Jural Relation that positive ...
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