Hidden fields
Libros Libros
" If, for reasons of state, the ports of a nation generally, or any particular ports be closed against vessels of war generally, or the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports... "
The American Journal of International Law - Página 276
1917
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The American Review of History and Politics, and General ..., Volúmenes3-4

1812 - 1016 páginas
[ Lo sentimos, el contenido de esta página está restringido. ]
Vista de fragmentos - Acerca de este libro

The American Review of History and Politics, and General ..., Volumen3

1812 - 588 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered...remain, under the protection of the government of the place. sovereign is bound by compact to authorize foreign vessels to enter his ports. The treaty binds...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The American Law Journal, Volumen4

John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered as open to the publick ships of all powers with whom it is at peace, and they are supposed to enter such ports and...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volumen11

United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 680 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered...remain, under the protection of the government of the place. In almost every instance, the treaties between civilized nations contain a stipulation to this...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volumen7

United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1816 - 684 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a. friendly nation are considered as open to the pub lie ships of all powers with whom it is at peace, and they are supposed to enter such ports and...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 páginas
...««_,,.. f „ tion are considered as open to the public ships of all powers, Law of nations. witn whom it is at peace; and they are supposed to enter such ports, and to remain in them, under the protection of the Government of the place. — Id. 141. 691 If there be no treaty applicable...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Institutes of International Law, Volúmenes1-2

Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 páginas
...prohibition the ports of a nation are considered open to the public ships of all powers with which it is at peace, and they are supposed to enter such ports and to remain in them, while they are allowed to remain, under the protection of the government of the place (A). (A) Schooner Exchangc,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 938 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered...with whom it is at peace, and they are supposed to 150 RIGHTS OF cIVIL AND , [PART H. enter such ports, and to remain in them while allowed to remain,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

A Full and Arranged Digest of the Decisions in Common Law, Equity ..., Volumen2

Richard Peters - 1860 - 792 páginas
...passage has been granted, without any express declaration lo that effect. Ibid. 10. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered...supposed to enter such ports, and to remain in them, under the proteclion of the government of the place. Ibid. 11. If there be no treaty applicable lo...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 páginas
...the vessels of any particular nation, notice is usually given of such determination. If there be no prohibition, the ports of a friendly nation are considered...remain, under the protection of the government of the place. The treaties between civilized nations, in almost every instance, contain a stipulation to this...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro




  1. Mi biblioteca
  2. Ayuda
  3. Búsqueda avanzada de libros
  4. Descargar EPUB
  5. Descargar PDF