Studies in International LawClarendon Press, 1898 - 314페이지 |
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... operations is treated . at no great length 2 . 66 The statement that " the laws of war do not concede to ' belligerents an unlimited power with reference to the " choice of means of injuring the enemy , " would hardly seem necessary ...
... operations is treated . at no great length 2 . 66 The statement that " the laws of war do not concede to ' belligerents an unlimited power with reference to the " choice of means of injuring the enemy , " would hardly seem necessary ...
72 페이지
... operations in the theatre of war , and not humiliating . They should be fed and otherwise treated as well as the troops of the country which made them prisoners . If released on parole , their own Government may not accept , still less ...
... operations in the theatre of war , and not humiliating . They should be fed and otherwise treated as well as the troops of the country which made them prisoners . If released on parole , their own Government may not accept , still less ...
73 페이지
... operations of war . The reasons are obvious . Not only has guerilla warfare an irresistible tendency to degenerate into cruelty ; but the indulgence which modern usage shows to an unarmed population can be extended to it only while a ...
... operations of war . The reasons are obvious . Not only has guerilla warfare an irresistible tendency to degenerate into cruelty ; but the indulgence which modern usage shows to an unarmed population can be extended to it only while a ...
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... operations , and as to the manner in which those rules have been , in point of fact , observed by their respective armies . The Franco - Prussian War was especially fertile in con- troversies of this kind . Prussia began by announcing ...
... operations , and as to the manner in which those rules have been , in point of fact , observed by their respective armies . The Franco - Prussian War was especially fertile in con- troversies of this kind . Prussia began by announcing ...
98 페이지
... operations of this kind have been more and more carefully limited , till in the Crimean war our cruisers were careful to abstain from doing further damage than was involved in the confiscation or destruction of stores of arms and ...
... operations of this kind have been more and more carefully limited , till in the Crimean war our cruisers were careful to abstain from doing further damage than was involved in the confiscation or destruction of stores of arms and ...
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169 페이지 - Professor of Public Law and of the Law of Nature and Nations in the University of Edinburgh. New Edition, Revised and much Enlarged. 8vo, 18s. The Institutes of the Law of Nations. A Treatise of the Jural Relation of Separate Political Communities.
130 페이지 - 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.
290 페이지 - ... 3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary; and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay...
196 페이지 - The seat of judicial authority is, indeed, locally here, in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations ; but the law itself has no locality. It is the duty of the person who sits here to determine this question exactly as he would determine the same question if sitting at Stockholm...
107 페이지 - Que ce but serait dépassé par l'emploi d'armes qui aggraveraient inutilement les souffrances des hommes mis hors de combat, ou rendraient leur mort inévitable; Que l'emploi de pareilles armes serait...
291 페이지 - ARTICLE XI. The measures which shall be taken in the cases provided for by Articles IX and X of the present Treaty shall not interfere with the free use of the Canal.
196 페이지 - It is to be recollected that this is a Court of the Law of Nations, though sitting here under the authority of the King of Great Britain. It belongs to other nations as well as to our own , and what foreigners have a right to demand from it is the administration of the Law of .Nations simply, and exclusively of the introduction of principles borrowed from our own municipal jurisprudence, to which, it is well known, they have at all times expressed no inconsiderable reluctance.
291 페이지 - March, 1885 ; and shall, if necessary, concert with them on the subject. The provisions of Articles IV., V., VII., and VIII. shall not interfere with the measures which shall be taken in virtue of the present Article.
289 페이지 - The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every Vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag.
190 페이지 - When such an Act shall have been passed, the Convention shall come into operation from and after a day to be then fixed upon by the two high contracting parties.