| 1900 - 1098 str.
...duly presented for their determination. For this purpose, where there is no treaty and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...they treat. Such works are resorted to by judicial tribunal», not for the speculations of their authors concerning what the law ought to be, but for... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1900 - 550 str.
...duly presented for their determination. For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...of these, to the works of jurists and commentators . . . not for the speculations of their authors concerning what the law ought to be, but for trustworthy... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 236 str.
...presented for their determination. l'or this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...and usages of civilized nations; and, as evidence to these, to the works of jurists and commentators, who by years of labor, research and experience,... | |
| United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - 1901 - 796 str.
...infringement. ( Hall, Int. Law, 1. ) (11) Part of our law * * * Where there is no treaty and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...had to the customs and usages of civilized nations. (Paquete Habana, 175 US, 700.) The English common law adopts the fundamental principles of international... | |
| 1915 - 1080 str.
...authorities by which it would be bound. "For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...acquainted with the subjects of which they treat." This decision settles the relation of international law to the municipal law of the United States as... | |
| 1918 - 962 str.
...838; Kansas v. Colorado, 206 US 46, 27 Sup. Ct. 655, 51 L. Ed. 956. To ascertain international law, "resort must be had to the customs and usages of civilized...nations, and, as evidence of these, to the works of commentators and jurists . . . Such works are resorted to by judicial tribunals . . . for trustworthy... | |
| 1918 - 954 str.
...838; Kansas v. Colorado, 206 US 46, 27 Sup. Ct. 655, 51 L. Ed. 956. To ascertain international law, "resort must be had to the customs and usages of civilized...nations, and, as evidence of these, to the works of commentators and jurists . . . Such works are resorted to by judicial tribunals . . . for trustworthy... | |
| Francisco Mallén - 1909 - 70 str.
...duly presented ror their determination. For this purpose, where there is no treaty, and no controlling executive or legislative act or judicial decision,...had to the customs and usages of civilized nations; tnd, as evidence of these, to the works of jurists and commentators, who, by years of labor, research... | |
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