| 1917 - 260 pages
...observance. 5. An understanding upon certain fundamental principles of international law, as set forth in the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted...American Institute of International Law at its first annual meeting held in Washington, on January 6, 1916. 6. The creation of a permanent international... | |
| 1917 - 272 pages
...observance. 5. An understanding upon certain fundamental principles of international law, as set forth in the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted...American Institute of International Law at its first annual meeting held in Washington, on January 6, 1916. 6. The creation of a permanent international... | |
| 1922 - 804 pages
...the first time, should adopt projects for which there had not been adequate time for preparation. The Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations, adopted...the American Institute of International Law at its Washington session in 1917, was the subject of a report by Professor de Lapradelle. As, however, this... | |
| 1920 - 1110 pages
...session. Mr. Albe'ric Rolin delivered his report as Secretary-General. It had been decided to discuss the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations, adopted...the American Institute of International Law at its session in Washington, held in 1916. Mr. de Lapradelle presented a report on the Declaration, but after... | |
| 1920 - 736 pages
...conventions; an understanding upon the fundamental principles of international law in accordance with the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted by the American Institute of International Law in Washington in 1916, which harmonizes with British and American court decisions; the creation of... | |
| 1918 - 962 pages
...includes various projects for world organization or the future basis of international law, such as the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted by the American Institute of International Law, the American Project for a League of Peace, the French Project of a League of the Rights of Man, etc.,... | |
| 1918 - 954 pages
...includes various projects for world organization or the future basis of international law, such as the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted by the American Institute of International Law, the American Project for a League of Peace, the French Project of a League of the Rights of Man, etc.,... | |
| 1916 - 992 pages
...Kriegsverordungen. Fr. Kleinwaechter, jun. Archiv des ôffentl. Rechts, 35:65. KATHRYN SELUERS. THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NATIONS ADOPTED BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW1 . With this meeting we finish the first decade of this Society. How great is the change of conditions... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1922 - 112 pages
...observance. V. An understanding upon certain fundamental principles of international law, as set forth in the Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations adopted by the American Institute of International Law on January 6, 1916, which are themselves based upon decisions of English courts and of the Supreme... | |
| Middle Temple (London, England). Library - 1925 - 342 pages
...practice in criminal cases. 8vo. London, 1922. ROOS PEERAGE. See De Ros Peerage. BOOT (Elihu). The declaration of the rights and duties of nations adopted by the American Institute of International Law. 8vo. Washington, 1916. The effect of democracy on international law. [Carnegie Endowment Pamphlet,... | |
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