Commentaries Upon International Law, Volumen1Butterworths, 1879 |
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... into Municipal Law of many States . Part LL . CHAPTER I. SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW . STATES . Pp . 79-93 . What is a State . Barbary States . The Ottoman Porte . CHAPTER II . IFFERENT KINDS OF STATES . Pp . liv CONTENTS .
... into Municipal Law of many States . Part LL . CHAPTER I. SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW . STATES . Pp . 79-93 . What is a State . Barbary States . The Ottoman Porte . CHAPTER II . IFFERENT KINDS OF STATES . Pp . liv CONTENTS .
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... Ottoman Empire . Justice of the War declared by England and France against Russia in 1854 to be tried by Principles of International Law already laid down in this Work . LIST OF AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN THIS VOLUME . A 1x CONTENTS .
... Ottoman Empire . Justice of the War declared by England and France against Russia in 1854 to be tried by Principles of International Law already laid down in this Work . LIST OF AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN THIS VOLUME . A 1x CONTENTS .
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... Ottoman Porte as a State long con- nected with this country by ancient treaties , and at the present day ( i.e. in 1802 ) by engagements of a peculiar nature . " But , " he adds , " independently of such engagements , it is well known ...
... Ottoman Porte as a State long con- nected with this country by ancient treaties , and at the present day ( i.e. in 1802 ) by engagements of a peculiar nature . " But , " he adds , " independently of such engagements , it is well known ...
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... Ottoman Porte ; Carlowitz ( 1699 ) ; Bucharest ( 1812 ) . The Treaties which have affected the relations between the Ottoman Porte and the European Powers generally : - The Act of the Porte granting to British merchant vessels the ...
... Ottoman Porte ; Carlowitz ( 1699 ) ; Bucharest ( 1812 ) . The Treaties which have affected the relations between the Ottoman Porte and the European Powers generally : - The Act of the Porte granting to British merchant vessels the ...
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... Ottoman Empire are secured , and this Empire is admitted " into the Public Law and " System of Europe . " The Declaration respecting Maritime Law was signed by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain , Austria , France , Prussia , Russia ...
... Ottoman Empire are secured , and this Empire is admitted " into the Public Law and " System of Europe . " The Declaration respecting Maritime Law was signed by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain , Austria , France , Prussia , Russia ...
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