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Page vii
... Sovereign . 20. NATURE . ( a ) Moral . ( b ) Physical . ( c ) Communal . ( d ) External conditions . 21. RECOGNITION OF NEW STATES . ( a ) De facto existence . ( b ) Circumstances of recognition . ( 1 ) By division . ( 2 ) By union ...
... Sovereign . 20. NATURE . ( a ) Moral . ( b ) Physical . ( c ) Communal . ( d ) External conditions . 21. RECOGNITION OF NEW STATES . ( a ) De facto existence . ( b ) Circumstances of recognition . ( 1 ) By division . ( 2 ) By union ...
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... of commerce . ( 11 ) Holding property . ( 12 ) Freedom of speech and worship . ( c ) Passports . 61. EXEMPTIONS FROM JURISDICTION 62. SOVEREIGNS . - GENERAL . 63. STATE OFFICERS . ( a ) Diplomatic agents . CONTENTS xi.
... of commerce . ( 11 ) Holding property . ( 12 ) Freedom of speech and worship . ( c ) Passports . 61. EXEMPTIONS FROM JURISDICTION 62. SOVEREIGNS . - GENERAL . 63. STATE OFFICERS . ( a ) Diplomatic agents . CONTENTS xi.
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... sovereign powers acting on established principles . The feudal system emphasized the territorial basis of sovereignty . The Crusades gave to the Christian peoples of Europe a knowledge and tolerance of each other which the honor of the ...
... sovereign powers acting on established principles . The feudal system emphasized the territorial basis of sovereignty . The Crusades gave to the Christian peoples of Europe a knowledge and tolerance of each other which the honor of the ...
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... sovereign states , equal regardless of area and power . The decree of James I. , in 1604 , establishing a neutral zone by " a straight line drawn from one point to another about the realm of England , " in which neither of the parties ...
... sovereign states , equal regardless of area and power . The decree of James I. , in 1604 , establishing a neutral zone by " a straight line drawn from one point to another about the realm of England , " in which neither of the parties ...
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... sovereign political unity . It is of the relations of states that public international law mainly treats . From the nature of its subject - matter it is a juridical , historical , and philosophical science.1 These sovereign political 39.
... sovereign political unity . It is of the relations of states that public international law mainly treats . From the nature of its subject - matter it is a juridical , historical , and philosophical science.1 These sovereign political 39.
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