| American periodicals - 1874 - 898 pages
...consult others too. He defines the status of ambassador as " composed of rights stricti juris, resting on the basis of natural law, and therefore immutable...become matter of strict right if their abrogation have not been formally promulgated (a case almost inconceivable) before the arrival of the ambassador.... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 930 pages
...sent, and to those who are so received. This status is composed of rights stricti juris, resting upon the basis of natural law and therefore immutable,...become matter of strict right if their abrogation have not been formally promulgated (a case almost inconceivable) before the arrival of the ambassador.... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - Conflict of laws - 1855 - 544 pages
...sent, and to those who are so received. This status is composed of rights stricti juris, resting upon the basis of natural law and therefore immutable,...immutable, but so rational in their character, and во hallowed by usage, as to be universally presumed, and to become matter of strict right if their... | |
| Dirk van Hogendorp - Authors, Dutch - 1856 - 234 pages
...rights stricti iuris resting upon the basis of natural law and therefore immutable and of privilege» originally not immutable but so rational in their...hallowed by usage as to be universally presumed, and lo become matter of strict right if tlicir abrogation had not been formally promulgated (a case almost... | |
| England - 1874 - 796 pages
...others too. He defines the status of ambassador as " composed of rights strict!. juris, resting on the basis of natural law, and therefore immutable...become matter of strict right if their abrogation have not been formally promulgated (a case almost inconceivable) before the arrival of the ambassador.... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 818 pages
...intercourse. This status, says 'Sir Robert Phillimore, is composed of rights xtricti juris, resting upon the basis of Natural Law and therefore immutable,...become matter of strict right, if their abrogation have not been formally promulgated (a case almost inconceivable) before the arrival of the ambassador.... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 754 pages
...intercourse. This status, says Sir Robert Phillimore, is composed of rights xfricti juris, resting upon the basis of Natural Law and therefore immutable, and of privileges, originally not immutable, but 80 rational in their character, and so hallowed by usage, as to be universally presumed, and to become... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - International law - 1886 - 508 pages
...their functions. Phillimore says : " This status is composed of rights stricti juris, resting upon the basis of natural law, and therefore immutable,...become matter of strict right if their abrogation have not been formally promulgated (a case almost inconceivable) before the arrival of the ambassador.... | |
| Scotland - 1874 - 796 pages
...consult others too. He defines the status of ambassador as " composed of rights stricti juris, resting on the basis of natural law, and therefore immutable...their character, and so hallowed by usage, as to be univer-. sally presumed, and to become matter of strict right if their abrogation have not been formally... | |
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