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Page xvii
... REGULATION OF NEUTRAL RELATIONS . ( a ) To belligerent troops . ( b ) Asylum for vessels . ( c ) Ordinary entry . ( d ) Sojourn of vessels . 128. NO DIRECT ASSISTANCE BY NEUtral . ( a ) Military . ( b ) Supplies . ( c ) Loans . ( d ) ...
... REGULATION OF NEUTRAL RELATIONS . ( a ) To belligerent troops . ( b ) Asylum for vessels . ( c ) Ordinary entry . ( d ) Sojourn of vessels . 128. NO DIRECT ASSISTANCE BY NEUtral . ( a ) Military . ( b ) Supplies . ( c ) Loans . ( d ) ...
Page 21
... regulations in regard to commerce are multiplied , and the central subject of the preamble is the subject of " the balance of power . For many years the ques- tion of succession to the various seats of royal and princely power formed ...
... regulations in regard to commerce are multiplied , and the central subject of the preamble is the subject of " the balance of power . For many years the ques- tion of succession to the various seats of royal and princely power formed ...
Page 23
... regulations in regard to trade in time . of war , neutralization of Switzerland , placing of pro- tectorate over Ionian Islands , and the determination of precedence and dignities of the various diplomatic agents and the states which ...
... regulations in regard to trade in time . of war , neutralization of Switzerland , placing of pro- tectorate over Ionian Islands , and the determination of precedence and dignities of the various diplomatic agents and the states which ...
Page 56
... regulations , commit acts putting them within the jurisdiction held to be covered by inter- national law , as in the case of persons brought before Prize Courts . The principles of private international law cover a wide range of cases ...
... regulations , commit acts putting them within the jurisdiction held to be covered by inter- national law , as in the case of persons brought before Prize Courts . The principles of private international law cover a wide range of cases ...
Page 106
... regulations for its use as it may deem fit . ( b ) Rivers flowing through two or more states are for those parts within the boundaries of each state under its jurisdiction for the purposes of police , tolls , and general regulations ...
... regulations for its use as it may deem fit . ( b ) Rivers flowing through two or more states are for those parts within the boundaries of each state under its jurisdiction for the purposes of police , tolls , and general regulations ...
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