| 1917 - 892 pages
...rules. Whether or not Sir Edward Carson went too far in his recent assertion that the law of nation? hu been destroyed, it is manifest that the structure...and direct the conduct of nations toward each other, to conformity to the standards of modern civilization, have proved too weak to confine the tremendous... | |
| International relations - 1915 - 1100 pages
...possion of the inestimable privileges of liberty and peace. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW BY ELIHU ROOT THE incidents of the great war now raging affect so...whole military power of the world, and in which the destinies of nearly every civilized State outside the American continents are directly at stake. The... | |
| Law - 1916 - 510 pages
...Prentice case in effect holds. VOL. 83 CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL No. 13 THE OUTLOOK FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW* The incidents of the great war now raging affect so...whole military power of the world and in which the destinies of nearly every civilized state outside the American continents are directly at stake. The... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1916 - 236 pages
...it for the benefit of the Trustees '• just as it was delivered: THE OUTLOOK FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW The incidents of the great war now raging affect so...whole military power of the world and in which the destinies of nearly every civilized state outside the American continents are directly at stake. The... | |
| Arbitration, International - 1915 - 436 pages
...AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AT THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING IN WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 28, 1915. Gentlemen of the Society: The incidents of the great...whole military power of the world and in which the destinies of nearly every civilized state outside the American continents are directly at stake. The... | |
| Arbitration, International - 1915 - 628 pages
...possion of the inestimable privileges of liberty and peace. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW BY ELIHU ROOT THE incidents of the great war now raging affect so...whole military power of the world, and in which the destinies of nearly every civilized State outside the American continents are directly at stake. The... | |
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