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" Union must view such newly constituted government as it is viewed by the legislative and executive departments of the government of the United States. If that government remains neutral, but recognizes the existence of a civil war, the courts of the Union... "
Reports of Criminal Law Cases Decided at the City-Hall of the City of New ... - Página 413
por Jacob D. Wheeler - 1825
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Harvard Law Review, Volumen38

1925 - 1184 páginas
...generally, that if the government remains neutral, and recognizes the existence of a civil war, its courts cannot consider as criminal those acts of hostility...which the new government may direct against its enemy. To decide otherwise, would be to determine that the war prosecuted by one of the parties was unlawful,...
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A Digest of Cases on International Law Relating to Recognition of Governments

Osmond Kessler Fraenkel - 1925 - 94 páginas
...generally, that if the government remains neutral, and recognizes the existence of a civil war, its courts cannot consider as criminal those acts of hostility...which war authorizes, and which the new government may "It follows as a consequence from this view of the subject, that persons or vessels employed in the...
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National University Law Review, Volumen6

1926 - 666 páginas
...the legislative and executive departments of the government of the United States. "If that government remains neutral, but recognizes the existence of a...which the new government may direct against its enemy. "The same testimony which would be sufficient to prove that a vessel or person is in the service of...
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Judicial Interpretation of International Law in the United States

Charles Pergler - 1928 - 244 páginas
...the legislative and executive departments of the government of the United States. If that government remains neutral, but recognizes the existence of a...which the new government may direct against its enemy. The same testimony which would be sufficient to prove that a vessel or person is in the service of...
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The Legal Effects of Recognition in International Law: As Interpreted by the ...

John Gaines Hervey - 1928 - 200 páginas
...United States remained neutral, as it did, and recognized the existence of a civil war, " its courts cannot consider as criminal those acts of hostility...which the new government may direct against its enemy. To decide otherwise, would be to determine that the war prosecuted by one of the parties was unlawful,...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volumen3

United States - 1846 - 882 páginas
...departmenta of the government of the United States. If that government remains neutral, but recognises the existence of a civil war, the courts of the Union...which the new government may direct against its enemy. Ibid. The same testimony which would be sufficient to prove that a vessel or person is in the service...
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Laws Relating to the Navy, Annotated ...: In Force January 1, 1945, Volumen1

United States - 1945 - 712 páginas
...generally, that if the government remains neutral, and recognises the existence of a civil war, its courts cannot consider as criminal, those acts of hostility...which the new government may direct against its enemy. To decide otherwise, would be to determine that the war prosecuted by one of the parties was unlawful,...
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The Life of John Marshall, Volumen4

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 705 páginas
...generally, that if the government remains neutral, and recognizes the existence of a civil war, its courts cannot consider as criminal those acts of hostility...which the new government may direct against its enemy To decide otherwise, would be to determine that the war prosecuted by one of the parties was unlawful,...
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Niles' Weekly Register, Volumen15

1819 - 852 páginas
...own. In the case of the U, States vi. Palmer, 3 Wheaton 1 — the supreme с mrt s»ys — •'If the government of the union remains neutral, but recognizes...authorizes, and which the new government may direct against ¡is enemy." These principles are derived from elemen'ary writers of established reputation, ami adopted...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 820 páginas
...departments of the government of the United States. If that government remains neutral, but recognises the existence of a civil war, the courts of the Union...consider as criminal those acts of hostility which war authorises, and which the new government may direct against its enemy. — Id. 634. The same testimony...
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