| William Edward Hall - 1874 - 236 pages
...the obligations then incumbent upon neutrals. But it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what those obligations were; and in...which is now adopted by the community of nations. 1 Appendix iii. to Report of 3 Statutes at Large of the Neutrality Law Commissioners, United /States,... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1880 - 776 pages
...the obligations then incumbent upon neutrals. But it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what those obligations were; and in...which is now adopted by the community of nations. CHAPTER III. THE EXISTING LAW AFFECTING BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRAL STATES. ยง 214. FEOM the somewhat incoherent... | |
| Frank Gaylord Cook - 1882 - 474 pages
...usage of neutrality .... it represented bv far the most advanced existing opinions as to what these obligations were; and in some points it even went...the main, however, it is identical with the standard .... now adopted by the community of nations." (Also Sir Edward Creesy, Intern. Law, 573.) Although... | |
| 1885 - 366 pages
...most advanced existing * Rev. Statutes US, Sec. 5281, et seq. See " Piracy," Sec. 4. tKev. Stats. US, Sec. 4090. opinions as to what those obligations were...British " Foreign Enlistment Act " of 1870 contains sub-Great Britain, stantially the same provisions for enforcing neutrality as the Act of Congress of... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 pages
...obligations then incumbent upon neutrals. But it represented by far the most advanced existing opinion* as to what those obligations were; and in some points...is now adopted by the community of nations? "'The United States of America,' says Sir Robert Phillimoro (1 Int. Law, 3d ed., 1879, p. 555), 'began their... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 872 pages
...obligations then incumbent upon neutrals. But it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions at to what those obligations were; and in some points...is now adopted by the community of nations.' "'The United States of America,' says Sir Robert Phillimore (1 Int. Law, 3d ed., 1879, p. 505), 'began their... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 pages
...the obligations then incumbent upon nentrals, but it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what those obligations were; and in...even went further than authoritative international cnstom has up to the present time advanced. In the main, however, it is identical with the standard... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1888 - 632 pages
...incumbent upon neutrals. Hut it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what these obligations were, and in some points it even went...which is now adopted by the community of nations." 2 Jay was confirmed by a vote of iS to 8. There was force in the objections, that he was Chief Justice;... | |
| 1890 - 880 pages
...fixing it firmly ; . . . it represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what these obligations were; and in some points it even went...advanced. In the main, however, it is identical with the standards of conduct now adopted by the community of nations." Sir Robert Phillimore, another very... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1895 - 836 pages
...represented by far the most advanced existing opinions as to what those obligations were ; and in some poiuts it even went further than authoritative international...which is now adopted by the community of nations. 1 Appendix iii. to Report of Neutrality Law Commissioners, 1868. 3 Wharton's State Trials, p. 49. 3... | |
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