Without wishing to exaggerate the importance of these writers, or to substitute, in any case, their authority for the principles of reason, it may be affirmed that they are generally impartial in their judgment. Delta Chi Quarterly - 13. lappuse1906Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 420 lapas
...of the society existing among independent states. 2. Text writers of authority showing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...definitions and modifications introduced by general consent 3. The adjudications of international tribunals, such as boards of arbitration and courts of prize.... | |
| 1864 - 410 lapas
...enumerates the sources of international law thus : — 1. Text writers of authority, showing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...definitions and modifications introduced by general consent. 2. Treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce ; declaring, modifying, or defining the pre-existing international... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 lapas
...different branches are the following: — ¿t¿ation 1. Text-writers of authority, showing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...substitute, in any case, their authority for the principles ‘1' reason, it may be affirmed that they are generally impartial in their judgment. They are witnesses... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 lapas
...intiTimtiondinerent branches are the following : — ¿ iaw. 1. Text-writers of authority, showing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...these writers, or to substitute, in any case, their a\ithority for the principles of reason, it may be affirmed that they are generally impartial in their... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1871 - 800 lapas
...Ortolan, Diplomatic de la Mer, 1. i. c, iv. tip 74, &c. " Text writers of authority showing whnt is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...and modifications introduced by general consent," arc placed as the second branch of International Law by IVTieaton. — El. of Int. Law, voL ip 59.... | |
| David Nasmith - 1873 - 552 lapas
...existing Treaties and Ordinances. 2. Text writers of authority, showing what is the approved custom or usage of nations, or the general opinion respecting...definitions and modifications introduced by general consent. 3. The adjudications of International Tribunals, such as Boards of Arbitration, and Courts of Prize.... | |
| Robert Joseph Wright - 1876 - 564 lapas
...into six, and may thus be condensed : — (1) " Text writers of authority, — showing what is the approved usage of Nations, or the general opinion...definitions and modifications introduced by general consent. * * * They are generally impartial in their judgment. They are witnesses of the sentiments and usages... | |
| 1877 - 896 lapas
...belligerent's right of search. Mr. Wheaton says : — "Text writers of authority shewing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...and modifications introduced by general consent," are placed as the second branch of international law. — (El. of Int. Law, vol. i., p. 69.) Lord Mansfield,... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Exchequer Division - 1877 - 524 lapas
...belligerent's right of search. Mr. Wheaton says:— " Text writers of authority, shewing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...and modifications introduced by general consent," are placed as the second branch of international law " : Klein, of Int. Law, vol. ip 59. Lord Mansfield,... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1878 - 918 lapas
...belligerent's right of search." Mr. Wheaton says : — "Text writers of authority, showing what is the approved usage of nations, or the general opinion...and modifications introduced by general consent," are placed as the second branch of international law": Elem. of Int. Law, vol. i, p. 59. Lord Mansfield,... | |
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