A Treatise on the Law of WarThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008 - 218페이지 A Treatise on the Law of War addresses the customs of land and sea warfare. A notably humane work, it condemns actions against civilians and advocates the fair treatment of prisoners of war. Du Ponceau's able translation is prefaced by a biography of the author, a table of cases, an index of citations from the Corpus Juris Civilis and an annotated bibliography of civil law treatises cited or referred to by the author. This latter item, which lists editions and translations, is interesting for its insights into the American reception of the civil law in the early 1800s. liii (V-LIII new introduction), xxxiv, 218 pp. With a new introduction by William E. Butler (Penn State Dickinson Law; University College London; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine). A title in the Lawbook Exchange series Foundations of the Laws of War, Joseph Perkovich, General Editor. |
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... opinion of its policy . Their Lordships have but one duty to declare what they deem to be the law ; and for reasons they have given will humbly advise Her Majesty to reverse the judgment of the Supreme Court of the Colony , and to order ...
... opinion reversing the Circuit Court's reversal of the District Court's dismissal of the confiscation of certain British cargo seized after the outbreak of war draws support from Bynkershoek's position , as characterized by Marshall ...
... Opinion Book , entitled " Opinions Delivered Before the Law Academy of Philadelphia by the Provost and Vice Provost , " covering the years 1820 to 1822 and signed by Du Ponceau is preserved in the Manuscript Division of the American ...
... Traité juridico - politique sur les prises maritime et sur les moyens qui doivent concourir pour render ces prises légitimes ( 2d ed .; Paris , 1802 ) , 2 vols . Bonnemant's opinion ( if he entertained it ) that the XLVI INTRODUCTION.
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