Commentaries on the Law of NationsH. Sweet, 1875 - 520 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 39.
xxii. lappuse
... Hostilities between Foreign States with whom Her Majesty is at Peace . " This is a great im- provement on our Foreign Enlistment Act of 1819 , which it repeals and supersedes . The chief advantage of the new Act is that in suspected ...
... Hostilities between Foreign States with whom Her Majesty is at Peace . " This is a great im- provement on our Foreign Enlistment Act of 1819 , which it repeals and supersedes . The chief advantage of the new Act is that in suspected ...
xliv. lappuse
... hostilities . There only remain for ascertainment certain minor points , which might produce dissatisfaction and ill - feeling in time of war , and which could easily be arranged by friendly discussion in time of peace . For instance ...
... hostilities . There only remain for ascertainment certain minor points , which might produce dissatisfaction and ill - feeling in time of war , and which could easily be arranged by friendly discussion in time of peace . For instance ...
liv. lappuse
... HOSTILITIES .. General Duties of Neutrality Auxiliary Troops Opinion of Vattel .. De Martens Of Levies in Neutral States Treaties regarding Foreign Levies : : : 223 223 225 225 226 227 .. 229 CHAPTER I. - continued . Opinion of ...
... HOSTILITIES .. General Duties of Neutrality Auxiliary Troops Opinion of Vattel .. De Martens Of Levies in Neutral States Treaties regarding Foreign Levies : : : 223 223 225 225 226 227 .. 229 CHAPTER I. - continued . Opinion of ...
43. lappuse
... war , even where there are no actual hostilities ; and that , to emerge from this state , nations should combine to form a general confederacy . By such a union of individual States , Kant would establish a permanent " Congress of ...
... war , even where there are no actual hostilities ; and that , to emerge from this state , nations should combine to form a general confederacy . By such a union of individual States , Kant would establish a permanent " Congress of ...
83. lappuse
... hostilities by sea and by land , and partly are the result of settled usages , of which the first establishment is sometimes lost in obscurity , and which may possibly have had their origin in accidental or arbitrary circumstances ; but ...
... hostilities by sea and by land , and partly are the result of settled usages , of which the first establishment is sometimes lost in obscurity , and which may possibly have had their origin in accidental or arbitrary circumstances ; but ...
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Albericus Gentilis allowed ambassadors Armed Neutrality authority belligerent blockade Britain British Bynkershoek capture cargo CHAPTER claim commerce confiscation considered Consolato contraband contraband of war convention Convoy courts declared decree Denmark diplomatic Droit des Gens Dumont enemy enemy's property engaged England English Europe exercise existing favour foreign France free ships French gentium Grotius hostilities Hübner instances International Law Jure jurisdiction Jus Gentium justice justified Klüber Law of Nations Law of Nature laws of war maritime Martens ment modern moral Mountague Bernard naval neutral ships obligations Oleron opinion parties peace port Postliminium practice principle prisoners prisoners of war prize prize law published purpose Quæst question ransom recognised regard reprisals respect rule Russia says slaves sovereign Spain stipulation Supp Sweden territory tion trade treaty troops United Provinces usages Vattel warfare writers