| 1878 - 588 pages
...rules, the British members of the High Commission caused a declaration to be inserted in the treaty, that " her Majesty's Government cannot assent to the...principles of international law, which were in force when the claims arose." After the existence of the commission had been jeoparded by the conduct of... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1878 - 572 pages
...persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties. Her Britannic Majesty has commanded her High Commissioners...Plenipotentiaries to declare that Her Majesty's Government can not assent to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of International Law which were... | |
| Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1880 - 858 pages
...prescribing these rules the British members of the High Commission caused to be inserted in the treaty, that " Her Majesty's government cannot assent to the...in force at the time when the claims mentioned in art. 1 arose; but that her Majesty's government in order to evince its desire of strengthening the... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1880 - 616 pages
...these three rules by a saving clause, declaring that the English Government could not assent to them as a ' statement of principles of international law which were in force at the time when the claims arose ; ' but that, ' in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1881 - 708 pages
...these three rules by a saving clause, declaring that the English Government could not assent to them as a "statement of principles of international law which were in force at the time when the claims arose;" but that, "in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 280 pages
...obligations and duties.' The British Commissioners declared that their Government could not assent to these rules as ' a statement of principles of international...law which were in force at the time when the claims arose,' yet, 'in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1883 - 464 pages
...these three rules by a saving clause, declaring that the English Government could not assent to them as a ' statement of principles of international law which were in force at the time when the claims arose ; ' but that ' in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between... | |
| James Dunwody Bulloch - Confederate States of America - 1883 - 454 pages
...America (No. 3), 1871,' p. 9. say ' that her Majesty's Government could not assent to the proposed rules as a statement of principles of international law which were in force at the time when the ' Alabama Claims ' arose ; but that her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 818 pages
...persons within its jurisdiction to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties." " Her Britannic Majesty has commanded her High Commissioners...in force at the time when the claims mentioned in Art. I. arose; but that Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strenthening the... | |
| James Lorimer - International law - 1884 - 650 pages
...the recognised principles of international law was expressly denied by the British Government : — " Her Britannic Majesty has commanded her High Commissioners...in force at the time when the claims mentioned in art. 1 arose ; but that her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the... | |
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