Kent's Commentary on International LawDeighton, Bell, and Company, 1877 - 525 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 61.
32. lappuse
... jurisdiction , civil and crimi- nal ; though Lord Coke considered the law in his day to be , that if an ambassador committed any crime which was contra jus gentium , he lost his privilege and dignity as an ambassador , being punishable ...
... jurisdiction , civil and crimi- nal ; though Lord Coke considered the law in his day to be , that if an ambassador committed any crime which was contra jus gentium , he lost his privilege and dignity as an ambassador , being punishable ...
40. lappuse
... jurisdiction , the rights of embassy and of commercial intercourse . In the whole range of the matter discussed in public International Law no proposition has been more explicitly announced or more implicitly accepted than this : that ...
... jurisdiction , the rights of embassy and of commercial intercourse . In the whole range of the matter discussed in public International Law no proposition has been more explicitly announced or more implicitly accepted than this : that ...
79. lappuse
... jurisdiction over engagements contracted between a Frenchman and a foreign government ; and Duke of Brunswick v . King of Hanover , 1 House of Lords ' Cases , p . 1 . Interven- every circumstance which gives a state a just cause CHAP ...
... jurisdiction over engagements contracted between a Frenchman and a foreign government ; and Duke of Brunswick v . King of Hanover , 1 House of Lords ' Cases , p . 1 . Interven- every circumstance which gives a state a just cause CHAP ...
96. lappuse
... jurisdiction over the adjoining seas , is often a question of difficulty and of dubious right . As far as a nation can conveniently occupy , and that occu- pancy is acquired by prior possession or treaty , the juris- diction is ...
... jurisdiction over the adjoining seas , is often a question of difficulty and of dubious right . As far as a nation can conveniently occupy , and that occu- pancy is acquired by prior possession or treaty , the juris- diction is ...
97. lappuse
... jurisdiction at sea , except it be over the persons of its own subjects , in its own vessels ; and so far territorial jurisdiction may be con- sidered as preserved , for the vessels of a nation are , in many respects , considered as ...
... jurisdiction at sea , except it be over the persons of its own subjects , in its own vessels ; and so far territorial jurisdiction may be con- sidered as preserved , for the vessels of a nation are , in many respects , considered as ...
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