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" International Law, as understood among civilized nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice, from the nature of the society existing among independent nations ; with such definitions and... "
Fur Seal Abitration - Σελίδα 46
των Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1895
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Elements of International Law: With a Sketch of the History of the ..., Τόμος 1

Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 σελίδες
...§ V: The law of nations, or international law, as ofintema- understood among civilized, christian nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules...modifications as may be established by general consent. § 12. A distinguished writer upon the science of In what . r sense the law has questioned how far...

Elements of International Law, Τόμος 1

Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 σελίδες
...as understood rf'fnterna among civilized, Christian nations, may be defined as consisttionalUw. ing of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as...modifications as may be established by general consent. 12. A distinguished writer upon the science of law has questioned how far the rules which have been...

Elements of International Law: With a Sketch of the History of the Science

Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 410 σελίδες
...consisttional law. ing of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as con§12. In what sense the sonant to justice, from the nature of the society existing...modifications as may be established by general consent. A distinguished writer upon the science of law has questioned how far the rules which have been adopted...

The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Τόμος 18

1837 - 512 σελίδες
...following conclusion. " The law of nations, or international law, as understood among civilized Christian nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules...modifications as may be established by general consent." So that (leaving out of consideration particular compacts with which the law is in general no further...

The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly ..., Τόμος 9,Τεύχος 17

1839 - 946 σελίδες
...definition is this : — " The law of nations, or international law, as understood among civilized Christian nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules...modifications as may be established by general consent*." If this definition does not entirely satisfy us, we are not prepared with another. We trust that as...

De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted ..., Τόμος 1

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 464 σελίδες
...conduct which reason deduces as consonant to justice from the nature of the society existing amony independent nations ; with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent. The term law, importing as it does the language of a superior to an inferior, is only applied figuratively...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 σελίδες
...understood among civili/ed "ernationoT nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules of law - conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice,...modifications as may be established by general consent. 1 $ 12. The various sources of international law in these Nation- different branches are the following:...

The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Τόμος 17

1864 - 398 σελίδες
...Wheaton's definition of international law is given thus: " international law, as understood among civilised nations, may be defined as consisting of those rules...modifications as may be established by general consent." This is not a satisfactory definition; a law, as the word implies, ought to be inflexible, and not...

1794-1815

James Madison - 1865 - 670 σελίδες
...which consists of those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice and common good, from the nature of the society existing among independent...modifications as may be established by general consent. One evidence of general consent is general usage, which implies general consent. Can treaties which...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 σελίδες
...mternanations, may be denned as JjoiisistUig of those rules of tionaiiaw. conduct which reason^ deuces, as consonant to justice, from the nature of the society...modifications as may be established by general consent. (#) 9 § 15. The various sources of international law in these Sources of different branches are the...




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