Cases on International Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American CourtsJames Brown Scott West Publishing Company, 1902 - 961 pages |
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... meaning in relation to offences at the common law committed within the body of a country . However this may be , in relation to offences on the high seas , it is necessarily somewhat indeterminate , since the term is not used in 14 ...
... meaning in relation to offences at the common law committed within the body of a country . However this may be , in relation to offences on the high seas , it is necessarily somewhat indeterminate , since the term is not used in 14 ...
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... meaning , as by an express enumeration of all the particulars included in that term . That is certain which is by necessary reference made certain . When the act of 1790 declares , that any person who shall commit the crime of robbery ...
... meaning , as by an express enumeration of all the particulars included in that term . That is certain which is by necessary reference made certain . When the act of 1790 declares , that any person who shall commit the crime of robbery ...
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... meaning of the Code . It is not disputed but that the plaintiff is an independent government , recognized as such by the United States , and capable of entering into contracts and acquiring property , as well as competent , through the ...
... meaning of the Code . It is not disputed but that the plaintiff is an independent government , recognized as such by the United States , and capable of entering into contracts and acquiring property , as well as competent , through the ...
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... meaning and terms of the laws of the United States relat- ing to such islands , and which was then and there recognized and con- sidered by the United States as appertaining to the United States , and which was also then and there in ...
... meaning and terms of the laws of the United States relat- ing to such islands , and which was then and there recognized and con- sidered by the United States as appertaining to the United States , and which was also then and there in ...
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... meaning and terms of the laws of the United States relating to such islands , and recognized and con- sidered by the United States as appertaining to the United States and in the possession of the United States under those laws . These ...
... meaning and terms of the laws of the United States relating to such islands , and recognized and con- sidered by the United States as appertaining to the United States and in the possession of the United States under those laws . These ...
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act of Congress Admiralty admitted alien alleged American appears apply armed authority belligerent belonging Bettenham bill bill of lading blockade Bluntschli Bonfils boundary British Calvo capture cargo character Circuit Court citizens civil claim claimants commerce committed common law condemnation Confederate confiscation considered Constitution consul contraband contraband of war contract decision declaration defendant district doctrine duty enemy enemy's English entitled established exercise existence extradition fact force foreign French German Empire Halleck held high seas hostile intention international law island judgment judicial jurisdiction Justice land law of nations Liszt master ment merchant Mikado military minister neutral offence owner parties peace persons Phillimore plaintiff port possession principle prize prize courts purpose question recognized residence respect river rule Russia seizure ship sovereign Spanish statute suit Supreme Court territory tion trade treaty tribunals United vessel violation voyage Wheaton