| Ernst Freund - 1904 - 926 Seiten
...Emigration and expatriation.—By statute of July 27, 1868," Congress enacted as follows: "Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and of pursuit of happiness ; and whereas... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1904 - 934 Seiten
...Emigration and expatriation.—By statute of July 27, 1868, 7 Congress enacted as follows: "Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and of pursuit of happiness; and whereas... | |
| John Alderson Foote - 1904 - 712 Seiten
...best seen by contrasting with it the preamble of the Act of July 27, 1868, on this subject: " Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and whereas,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1040 Seiten
...American citizenship, under the laws of this country, can not be questioned. This Government holds that the ' right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of .all people ' (Rev. Stat. V. S., sec. 1!>!»9), and it would seem that by calling the attention of the Imperial... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1080 Seiten
...American citizenship, under the laws of this country, can not be questioned. This Government holds that the ' right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of .all people' (Rev. Stat. 1I. S., sec. 1999), and it would seem that by calling the attention of the Imperial Government... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1906 - 556 Seiten
...reenacted in section 1999, Revised Statutes, has expressly declared it to be the policy of our Government that the right of expatriation is a natural and Inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiin A different... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1906 - 548 Seiten
...reenaoted in section 19!)!), Revised Statutes, has expressly declared it to be the policy of our Government that the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indisi>eusable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. A different... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1018 Seiten
...American citizenship, under the laws of this country, can not be questioned. This Government holds that the ' right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of .all people' (Rev. Stat. US, sec. 1990), and it would seem that by calling the attention of the Imperial Government... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1040 Seiten
...to the first point presented by you, I may observe that on the 27th of July, 1868, Congress declared that the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of ' life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.' (Section 1990, Revised... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1925 - 234 Seiten
...his native country" brings us at once to a consideration of the principle espoused by this government that the "right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people" in juxtaposition with the theory of "perpetual" or "indelible" allegiance adhered to at one time by... | |
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