| Edward M. Morgan - 2007 - 289 Seiten
...substantive international law revolves. See The Schooner Exchange v. M'Faddon, 7 Cranch 116 (1812) ('This perfect equality and absolute independence...common interest impelling them to mutual intercourse'). 49 R. Churchill and AV Lowe, The Law of the Sea, 2nd ed. (Manchester: Manchester University Press,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1957 - 1564 Seiten
...character not to degrade the dignity of his nation by placing himself or its sovereign rights within the jurisdiction of another, can be supposed to enter...reserved by implication and will be extended to him." The Chief Justice did not create the rule of international law expressed in this paragraph. He had... | |
| Gamal Moursi Badr - 1984 - 260 Seiten
...dominion. He then explained that a foreign sovereign "by placing himself or its sovereign rights within the jurisdiction of another, can be supposed to enter...reserved by implication, and will be extended to him." In the Chief Justice's thinking, the immunity he was recognizing for the Balaou (the former Exchange)... | |
| 1020 Seiten
...character not to degrade the dignity of Mi nation by placing himself or its sovereign rights within the jurisdiction of another, can be supposed to enter a foreign territory only under an express HCCBM. or in the confidence that the immunities belonging to his independent sovereigB station, though... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 820 Seiten
...rights, as its objects. One sovereign can be supposed to enter a foreign territory, onlj under ati express license, or in the confidence that the immunities belonging to his independent sovereign station, tlmugh not expressly stipulated, are reserved by implication, and will be extended to him. Hid. t^re*nfcm"... | |
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