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" If the law of nations is to be binding, if the decisions of tribunals charged with the application of that law to international controversies are to be respected, there must be a change in theory, and violations of the law of such a character as to threaten... "
Proceedings of International Conference Under the Auspices of American ... - Page 40
by American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1916
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The Political Discourse of Anarchy: A Disciplinary History of International ...

Brian C. Schmidt - Political Science - 1998 - 328 pages
...to one state represented an injury to the other members of international society. He concluded that "there must be a change in theory, and violations...law maintained and a legal injury to every nation." 104 George Grafton Wilson also proclaimed that "the adaptation of international law to modern conditions"...
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The League of Nations

Frederick Pollock - Law - 2003 - 268 pages
...been disappointed. " If the kw of nations is to be binding," he said near the end of the year 1915, "if the decisions of tribunals charged with the application...law maintained and a legal injury to every nation." The need for establishing new and effectual sanctions by common accord could not be better stated....
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The North American Review, Volume 212

North American review - 1920 - 880 pages
...nation inflicting it. There has been no general recognition of the right of other nations to object. ... If the law of nations is to be binding, if the decisions...what the law requires in that controversy, but they cannot really be strangers to a dispute as to whether the law which is applicable to the circumstances...
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World Court: A Magazine of International Progress, Volume 1

Arbitration, International - 1915 - 628 pages
...threaten the peace and order of the community of nations must be treated by analogy to criminal law. They must be deemed to be a violation of the right of every...law maintained and a legal injury to every nation. Next to the preservation of national character the most valuable possession of all peaceable nations,...
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 79

Pan American Union - America - 1945 - 808 pages
...law of such a character as to threaten the peace and order of the community of nations must be deemed a violation of the right of every civilized nation...law maintained and a legal injury to every nation. . . . Rules may be so framed," he thought, "that a policy of aggression cannot be worked out except...
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