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" ... susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same... "
International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of ... - Page 232
by Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - 1916
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International Law Documents...

Naval War College (U.S.) - War (International law) - 1908 - 188 pages
...investment of that sovereignty to the stime extent in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...itself. They can flow from no other legitimate source. The consent may be either express or implied. In the latter case it is less determinate, exposed more...
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The American Political Science Review, Volume 2

Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - Political science - 1908 - 718 pages
...jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute." "All exceptions to the full and complete power of a nation within...territories must be traced up to the consent of the nation itself."30 The court repeatedly affirmed the proposition that the people of the United States adopted...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: pt. I. Peace

Pitt Cobbett - International law - 1909 - 456 pages
...external source would imply a corresponding diminution or transfer of its sovereignty. Any exception to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territory must be traced to the assent of the nation itself. Such an assent, however, might be either...
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Handbook of International Law

George Grafton Wilson - History - 1910 - 698 pages
...restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its own sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and...other legitimate source. "This consent may be either expressed or implied. In the latter case, it is less determinate, exposed more to the uncertainties...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 3

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 830 pages
...investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...traced up to the consent of the nation itself. They can now from no other legitimate source. This consent may be either express or implied. In the latter case,...
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American and British Claims Arbitration

Great Britain - 1913 - 1000 pages
...investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction. "All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...itself. They can flow from no other legitimate source." It would be entirely useless to multiply authorities. So strongly is the principle of general and absolute...
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The New York Times Current History of the European War, Volume 6

Europe - 1916 - 738 pages
...investment of that •overeignty, to the same extent. in that power which could Impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...other legitimate source. This consent may be either expresa or Implied. In the latter case it is lesa determinate, exposed more to the uncertainties of...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 1068 pages
...investment of that sovereignty, to the same extent, in that power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...itself . They can flow from no other legitimate source. But there is a distinction between legality and equity — a distinction common to the law of Imperial...
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Wheaton's Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 1030 pages
...investment of that sovereignty, to the same extent, in that Power which could impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...traced up to the consent of the nation itself. They could flow from no other legitimate source. This consent might be either express or implied. In the...
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Jan.-March, 1916

World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 700 pages
...investment of that sovereignty, to the same extent, in that power which could Impose such restriction. All exceptions, therefore, to the full and complete...may be either express or Implied. In the latter case lt is less determinate, exposed more to the uncertainties of construction : but, if understood, not...
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