International LawAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 744 pages |
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Page 55
... applied to Vattel began with a recognition of the state as a corporate person having The law of an understanding and will of its own and susceptible at once of obligations and of rights . He then argued , following the accepted theory ...
... applied to Vattel began with a recognition of the state as a corporate person having The law of an understanding and will of its own and susceptible at once of obligations and of rights . He then argued , following the accepted theory ...
Page 176
... applied to conflicts between a de jure government and revolutionary parties within the state the principle of " recognition of insurgency " applied to revolting groups seeking to create an independent state . The purpose of such ...
... applied to conflicts between a de jure government and revolutionary parties within the state the principle of " recognition of insurgency " applied to revolting groups seeking to create an independent state . The purpose of such ...
Page 635
... applied to such cases the doctrine of " continuous voyage , " already applied by British courts in dealing with pro- hibited colonial trade . Moreover , the further and more important innovation was introduced of distinguishing between ...
... applied to such cases the doctrine of " continuous voyage , " already applied by British courts in dealing with pro- hibited colonial trade . Moreover , the further and more important innovation was introduced of distinguishing between ...
Contents
LIST OF WORKS REFERRED | xxv |
CHAPTER PAGE | xxvi |
THE RELATION OF NEUTRAL STATES TO BELLIGERENTS | xxxii |
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