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" But any doctrine so invoked must be one really accepted as binding between nations, and the international law sought to be applied must, like anything else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must... "
American and British Claims Arbitration - Page 165
1913
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American Law School Review, Volume 2

Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show, either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our...
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Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 ...

Howard Jason Rogers - Science and the humanities - 1906 - 902 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our own...
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The Austinian Theory of Law: Being an Edition of Lectures I,V, and VI of ...

John Austin, William Jethro Brown - Jurisprudence - 1906 - 412 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of International Law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the -particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 22

Frederick Pollock - Law - 1906 - 494 pages
...JJ., gave to that maxim an adhesion modified as follows: 'Any doctrine so invoked must,' they said, ' be one really accepted as binding between nations,...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our own...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 1, Part 2

Electronic journals - 1907 - 526 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our own...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 1, Part 1

Electronic journals - 1907 - 590 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our own...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 1, Part 1

Electronic journals - 1907 - 586 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our own...
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The Study of International Law in Law Schools

Charles Noble Gregory - International law - 1907 - 26 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show, either that the particular proposition put forward has been recognized and acted upon by our...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 2

Electronic journals - 1908 - 1054 pages
...tribunals when legitimate occasion arises for those tribunals to decide questions to which doctrines of international law may be relevant. But any doctrine so invoked must he one really accepted as binding between nations, and the international law sought to be applied must,...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: pt. I. Peace

Pitt Cobbett - International law - 1909 - 456 pages
...international law might be relevant. But in order to admit of this, such rules must be shown to be actually accepted as binding between nations ; and the international...else, be proved by satisfactory evidence, which must show either that the proposition put forward had been received and acted upon in English Courts, or...
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