International law is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice of appropriate jurisdiction, as often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination. Fundamentals of Military Law - Page 84by United States. Department of the Army - 1976 - 130 pagesFull view - About this book
| Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office - 1915 - 396 pages
...law is no alien in this tribunal. In The Paquete Hahana, 175 US 677, Mr. Justice Gray declared: — International law is part of our law, and must be...often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination. And in delivering the opinion on the demurrer in this case... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 1242 pages
...of one nation, by reason of acts, private or public, done within the dominions of another nation,— is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of Justice as often as such questions are presented in litigation between man and man, duly submitted to their... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 786 pages
...of one nation, by reason of acts, private or public, done within the dominions of another nation — is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice, as often as such questions are presented in litigation between man and man, duly submitted to their... | |
| 1903 - 658 pages
...the question is settled as clearly and authoritatively as a tribunal of justice can settle anything. "International law is part of our law. and must be...jurisdiction, as often as questions of right depending upon it arc duly presented for their determination. For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling... | |
| 1897 - 388 pages
...of one nation, by reason of acts, private or public, done within the dominion of another nation — is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice as often as such questions are presented in litigation between man and man, duly submitted to their... | |
| John William Dwyer - 1899 - 540 pages
...of one nation, by reason of acts, private or public, done within the dominions of another nation — is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice, as often as such questions are presented in litigation between man and man, duly submitted to their... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1900 - 550 pages
...principle reaffirmed by Gray J. in words from which probably no member of the Court would dissent : — ' International law is part of our law, and must be...often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination. For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling... | |
| George Frisbie Hoar - 1900 - 92 pages
...Justice Gray says, in his opinion in the case of The Paquete Habana and The Lola (US Rep., vol. 175): International law is part of our law, and must be...of appropriate jurisdiction, as often as questions oi right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination. ouch works are resorted to by... | |
| 1900 - 1098 pages
...scientific discovery, philanthrophy, or religious misnion." Takahashi, International Law, 11, 178. International law is part of our law, and must be...the courts of justice of appropriate jurisdiction aa often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination. For this... | |
| 1922 - 798 pages
...of one nation, by reason of acts, private or public, done within the dominion of another nation — is part of our law and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice as often as such questions are presented in litigation between man and man, duly submitted to their... | |
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