| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1861 - 900 lapas
...parliament and receive the assent of the king. LAW OP XiTiose, or ГХТЕВХЖТЮКАЬ LAW, is defined "as consisting of those rules of conduct which...deduces as consonant to justice from the nature of society existing; among independent nation«, with such m odifie alione and deviations as may be established... | |
| 1864 - 398 lapas
...definition of international law is given thus: " international law, as understood among civilised nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules of conduct...society existing among independent nations, with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent." This is not a satisfactory... | |
| James Madison - 1865 - 670 lapas
...an ostensible objection, which was to be answered. the very definition of that law; which consists of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice and common good, from the nature of the society existing among independent nations; with such definitions... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 lapas
...civilized I?eflnition of internanations, may be defined as consisting of those rules of tional law. conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice,...the society existing among independent nations; with t¿uch definitions and modiflcatioiis as may be established by general esensent. (a) 9 ¿ 1¿. The... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 lapas
...mternanations, may be denned as JjoiisistUig of those rules of tionaiiaw. conduct which reason^ deuces, as consonant to justice, from the nature of the society "existing among independent nations ; with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent. (#) 9 § 15. The various sources... | |
| Frederic Hall - 1868 - 360 lapas
...court, and in accordance with International Law, as understood among civilized nations ; which consists of those rules of conduct which reason deduces as...society existing among independent nations, with such definitions and modifications as has been established by general consent. " 2d. That, according to... | |
| Frederic Hall - 1868 - 336 lapas
...court, and in accordance with International Law, as understood among civilized nations ; which consists of those rules of conduct which reason deduces as...society existing among independent nations, with such definitions and modifications as has been established by general consent. " 2d. That, according to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1871 - 646 lapas
...author infuses into the term a far higher moral significance, by defining international law to consist of " those rules of conduct which reason deduces as...society existing among independent nations. " "With this larger meaning no assemblage of nations could properly be regarded as an international convention... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1871 - 500 lapas
...standard works in our language. Dr. Wheaton's definition of international law makes it to consist of li those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant...society existing among independent nations ; with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent." This definition removes the... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1872 - 504 lapas
...standard works in our language. Dr. Wheaton's definition of international law makes it to consist of i• those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant...society existing among independent nations ; with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent." This definition removes the... | |
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