The American Journal of International Law, Svazek 1,Díl 1American Society of International Law, 1907 Vols. for 1970- include: American Society of International Law. Proceedings, no. 64- |
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... the force of any ship of war engaged in such service and arriving in a port of the United States , and by setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for military enterprises 50 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... the force of any ship of war engaged in such service and arriving in a port of the United States , and by setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for military enterprises 50 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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equal belligerent rights defined by public law to each party in our ports disfavors would be imposed on both , which while nominally equal would weigh heavily in behalf of Spain herself . Possessing a navy and controlling the ports of ...
equal belligerent rights defined by public law to each party in our ports disfavors would be imposed on both , which while nominally equal would weigh heavily in behalf of Spain herself . Possessing a navy and controlling the ports of ...
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... port of Cartagena were flying the Colombian flag , it was in violation of right and placed that party beyond the pale of international law . The United States refused to recognize the validity of the decree as affecting the relations of ...
... port of Cartagena were flying the Colombian flag , it was in violation of right and placed that party beyond the pale of international law . The United States refused to recognize the validity of the decree as affecting the relations of ...
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... ports held by insurgents closed . Foreign states have , however , usually taken the position that such decrees are of no effect and the ports in the hands of the insurgents are closed only to the extent to which an effective force may ...
... ports held by insurgents closed . Foreign states have , however , usually taken the position that such decrees are of no effect and the ports in the hands of the insurgents are closed only to the extent to which an effective force may ...
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... ports of Chili closed . Some of the European states , as well as the United States , declined to respect the decree . If ports in the possession of the insurgents could be closed by decree , there would be a close analogy to the old ...
... ports of Chili closed . Some of the European states , as well as the United States , declined to respect the decree . If ports in the possession of the insurgents could be closed by decree , there would be a close analogy to the old ...
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