International Law: Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Other Opinions and PrecedentsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 217 Seiten |
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... OF CONSULAR FUNCTIONS BY NAVAL OFFICERS IN TERRITORY HELD BY MILITARY OCCUPATION . 205 INSURGENT BLOCKADE : Certain conclusions of the Department of State 206 3 75699 INTERNATIONAL LAW : RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISIONS AND OTHER OPINIONS.
... OF CONSULAR FUNCTIONS BY NAVAL OFFICERS IN TERRITORY HELD BY MILITARY OCCUPATION . 205 INSURGENT BLOCKADE : Certain conclusions of the Department of State 206 3 75699 INTERNATIONAL LAW : RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISIONS AND OTHER OPINIONS.
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... officer in command for a passport to leave the city . Hernandez refused this request , and requests made by others in Underhill's behalf , until October 18 , when a passport was given and Underhill left the country . This action was ...
... officer in command for a passport to leave the city . Hernandez refused this request , and requests made by others in Underhill's behalf , until October 18 , when a passport was given and Underhill left the country . This action was ...
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... officers or as mili- tary commanders , must necessarily extend to the agents of governments ruling by paramount force as matter of Application of fact . Where a civil war prevails , that is , where the peo- ple of a country are divided ...
... officers or as mili- tary commanders , must necessarily extend to the agents of governments ruling by paramount force as matter of Application of fact . Where a civil war prevails , that is , where the peo- ple of a country are divided ...
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... officers , crew and persons . on board the steamship were taken by the prize commis- sioners in preparatorio , in answer to certain standing inter- rogatories , and the papers and documents found on board were put in evidence ...
... officers , crew and persons . on board the steamship were taken by the prize commis- sioners in preparatorio , in answer to certain standing inter- rogatories , and the papers and documents found on board were put in evidence ...
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... officers , and consisting largely of opinion and hearsay , were not competent evidence ; that the claimants had been afforded the opportunity to offer additional proof , and had not availed themselves thereof ; that if the court desired ...
... officers , and consisting largely of opinion and hearsay , were not competent evidence ; that the claimants had been afforded the opportunity to offer additional proof , and had not availed themselves thereof ; that if the court desired ...
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Seite 59 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Seite 59 - That it is the duty of the United States to demand and the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Seite 42 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Seite 60 - That the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and .empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States, to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Seite 7 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Seite 31 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c., or any part thereof.
Seite 32 - People, as a transport or store ship, or with intent to cruise or commit hostilities against any Prince, State or Potentiate, or against the subjects or citizens of any Prince, State or Potentate, or against the persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of Government in any Colony, Province or part of any Province or Country...
Seite 7 - The trial of all offenses committed upon the high seas, or elsewhere out of the jurisdiction of any particular State or district, shall be in the district where the offender is found, or into which he is first brought.
Seite 27 - That if any person shall, Actofisis within the limits of the United States, fit out and arm, or attempt to fit out and arm, or procure to be fitted out and armed, or shall knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out or arming, of any ship or vessel...
Seite 187 - Code, the first of which (article 2315), as amended in 1884, declares that 'every act whatever, of man, that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it...