| United States. Department of State - 1918 - 874 pages
...United States of America shall declare that in prize cases recourse to the International Court of Prize can only be exercised against It in the form of an action in damages for the Injuries caused by the capture. FUe No. 500.A2a/677. The Netherlands Minister to the Secretary of State.... | |
| 1907 - 1140 pages
...and the Constitution applies, of course, to a court within the United States and not to one without the country. Nevertheless, an alternative form of...signatories will doubtless be deposited at The Hague during the present year, and the International Court of Prize will then become an accomplished fact.... | |
| 1914 - 1078 pages
...have jurisdiction, recourse to the international court of prize can only be exercised against them in the form of an action in damages for the injury caused by the capture {Art. 1). In the case of recourse to the international court of prize, in the form of an... | |
| 1918 - 962 pages
...notes 88 and 89. » For. Rel. 1909, p. 303. claim might be brought there against the United States "in the form of an action in damages for the injury caused by the capture." This suggestion was adopted by the Naval Conference in a final protocol w and was ultimately... | |
| 1918 - 954 pages
...notes 88 and 89. » For. Rel. 1909, p. 303. claim might be brought there against the United States "in the form of an action in damages for the injury caused by the capture." This suggestion was adopted by the Naval Conference in a final protocol w and was ultimately... | |
| 1913 - 480 pages
...United States of America shall declare that in prize cases recourse to the International Court of Prize can only be exercised against it in the form of an action in damages for the injuries caused by the capture. [Translation.] ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION KELATPVE TO THE... | |
| 1911 - 342 pages
...United States of America shall declare that in prize cases recourse to the International Court of Prize can only be exercised against it in the form of an action in damages for the injuries caused by the capture. Attest: CHARLES G. BENNETT Secretary. By HENRY H. GILFRY Chief Clerk.... | |
| George Charles Butte - 1913 - 186 pages
...United States of America shall declare that in prize cases recourse to the International Court of Prize can only be exercised against it in the form of an action in damages for the injuries caused by the capture". Aus welchen Gründen der Senat die „action in damages" so ausdrücklich... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - 1914 - 648 pages
...United States of America shall declare that in prize cases recourse to the International Court of Prize can only be exercised against it in the form of an action in damages for the injuries caused by the capture." [Translation] ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - 1914 - 642 pages
...have jurisdiction, recourse to the international court of prize can only be exercised against them in the form of an action in damages for the injury caused by the capture. "ART. 2. In the case of recourse to the international court of prize, in the form of an... | |
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