Cases on International Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American CourtsJames Brown Scott West Publishing Company, 1902 - 961 pages |
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Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts James Brown Scott. It is the judgment that is authoritative , although the obiter dictum of a distinguished judge is entitled to respect . The opinion of a text - book writer is ...
Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts James Brown Scott. It is the judgment that is authoritative , although the obiter dictum of a distinguished judge is entitled to respect . The opinion of a text - book writer is ...
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... judgment with unanswerable arguments , as settled rules in the Law of Prize , and scruple not to apply them to the ships of all other nations.1 And yet , if the general custom of nations in modern times , or even in the present age ...
... judgment with unanswerable arguments , as settled rules in the Law of Prize , and scruple not to apply them to the ships of all other nations.1 And yet , if the general custom of nations in modern times , or even in the present age ...
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... Judgment affirmed.1 1 In the case of Luther v . Borden , 1849 , 7 How . 1 , it was held that the Constitution had vested the power of recognizing a State government in Congress ; that it was therefore a political and a not judicial ...
... Judgment affirmed.1 1 In the case of Luther v . Borden , 1849 , 7 How . 1 , it was held that the Constitution had vested the power of recognizing a State government in Congress ; that it was therefore a political and a not judicial ...
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... judgment , in such a time , has little authority . It is very certain that the Confederate government was never acknowledged by the United States as a de facto government in this sense . Nor was it acknowledged as such by other powers ...
... judgment , in such a time , has little authority . It is very certain that the Confederate government was never acknowledged by the United States as a de facto government in this sense . Nor was it acknowledged as such by other powers ...
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... judgment , involve the domestic affairs of the people of the rebel States in a confusion and entanglement from which extrication would be almost impossible . Applying to the charter of the Home Insurance Company the tests indicated , we ...
... judgment , involve the domestic affairs of the people of the rebel States in a confusion and entanglement from which extrication would be almost impossible . Applying to the charter of the Home Insurance Company the tests indicated , we ...
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