The American Journal of International Law, Volumen1,Parte1American Society of International Law, 1907 Vols. for 1970- include: American Society of International Law. Proceedings, no. 64- |
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... ships of war for such service , by augmenting the force of any ship of war engaged in such service and arriving in a port of the United States , and by setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for military enterprises 50 THE ...
... ships of war for such service , by augmenting the force of any ship of war engaged in such service and arriving in a port of the United States , and by setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for military enterprises 50 THE ...
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... ships on the ocean . They could neither employ persons in the United States to serve in their forces , nor fit out and arm vessels in our ports , nor set on foot hostile expeditions from our territory . On the other hand , Spain would ...
... ships on the ocean . They could neither employ persons in the United States to serve in their forces , nor fit out and arm vessels in our ports , nor set on foot hostile expeditions from our territory . On the other hand , Spain would ...
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... ships of the home country . Colonists were regarded as the property of the mother country and as existing ... ship trades to a government ceased to issue the licenses and thereafter threw the THE DOCTRINE OF CONTINUOUS VOYAGES ...
... ships of the home country . Colonists were regarded as the property of the mother country and as existing ... ship trades to a government ceased to issue the licenses and thereafter threw the THE DOCTRINE OF CONTINUOUS VOYAGES ...
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... ships during the war of 1756. It is more than probable that this famous doctrine was an afterthought and that it should ... ship , and is liable to be taken . Not so , if she has only French produce on board , without taking it in at a ...
... ships during the war of 1756. It is more than probable that this famous doctrine was an afterthought and that it should ... ship , and is liable to be taken . Not so , if she has only French produce on board , without taking it in at a ...
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... ships then suddenly seized and condemned through the unfair revival of an ancient and obsolete rule . There followed a period of fierce belliger- ency during which Great Britain and France struck blindly at each other in utter disregard ...
... ships then suddenly seized and condemned through the unfair revival of an ancient and obsolete rule . There followed a period of fierce belliger- ency during which Great Britain and France struck blindly at each other in utter disregard ...
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Página 147 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any Liberty, heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the Inhabitants thereof, to take, dry or cure Fish on, or within three marine Miles of any of the Coasts, Bays, Creeks or Harbours of His Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America...
Página 144 - His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America ; and that the American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled...
Página 147 - Parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind...
Página 461 - When any naturalized citizen shall have resided for two years in the foreign state from which he came, or for five years in any other foreign state, it shall be presumed that he has ceased to be an American citizen...
Página 281 - Chinese subjects visiting or residing in the United States shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most...
Página 274 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Página 200 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Página 147 - Belleisle, and thence northwardly indefinitely along the coast, without prejudice, however, to any of the exclusive rights of the Hudson Bay Company...
Página 515 - Aliens who are citizens or subjects of any government which accords to citizens of the United States the right to prosecute claims against such government in its courts, shall have the privilege of prosecuting claims against the United States in the Court of Claims, whereof such court, by reason of their subject matter and character, might take jurisdiction.
Página 222 - It may not be unworthy of remark, that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law...