| United States. Congress. House - 1072 str.
...herself in a friendly manner, is exempt from the jurisdiction of such country; for the very obvions reason, that the municipal law of one country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the cilizensand subjects of another country. Whenever these antagonist principles come in opposition to... | |
| Sir William Gore Ouseley - 1842 - 190 str.
...position assumed respecting this case. Thus, Elliott's "Diplomatic Code," vol. ii. p. 343, § 626 : — " The municipal law of one country cannot " change the law of nations so as to bind the sub" jects of another country." And as shewing that relations with foreign countries supersede the... | |
| sir William Gore Ouseley - 1842 - 196 str.
...position assumed respecting this case. Thus, Elliott's " Diplomatic Code," vol. ii. p. 343, § 626 : — " The municipal law of one country cannot " change the law of nations so as to bind the sub" jects of another country." And as shewing that relations with foreign countries supersede the... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1858 - 1096 str.
...rules from the mere municipal regulations of any country." 2 Dallas, p. 1, '• That the municipal laws of one country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the subjects of another nation." Vattel, book 2, chap. 12. sec. 162, "That the law of nature alone regulates... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 868 str.
...rules from the mere municipal regulations of any country." 2 Dallas, p. 1, "That the municipal laws of one country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the subjects of another nation." Vattel, book 2, chap. 12, sec. 162, " That the law of nature alone regulates... | |
| 1921 - 804 str.
...judicial opinion in the independent American States confirms this opinion: "The Munioipal Laws of a country cannot change the law of nations, so as to bind the subjects of another nation." Miller et al. v. The Ship "Resolution"8 It is reflected in numerous decisions... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1906 - 458 str.
...twenty-four hours ; it does not follow, that it would affect the present case. The municipal laws of a country cannot change the law of nations, so as to bind the subjects of another nation ; and by the law of nations, a neutral subject, whose property has been... | |
| Howard Jason Rogers - 1906 - 902 str.
...and well-chosen phrase, the superiority of international over municipal law: "The municipal laws of a country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the subjects of another nation." (The Resolution, 1781, 2 Dallas, 1, 4.) But, if nations may not alter... | |
| 1916 - 992 str.
...remembering that the Federal Court of Prize Appeals, as early as 1781, held that the municipal laws of a country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the subjects of another nation.3 Reference is made to the fact that after Jay's treaty removing the disabilities... | |
| 1916 - 1014 str.
...remembering that the Federal Court of Prize Appeals, as earl}' as 1781, held that the municipal laws of a country cannot change the law of nations so as to bind the subjects of another nation.3 Reference is made to the fact that after Jay's treaty removing the disabilities... | |
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