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Página 131 - be induced to relinquish it. As no nation can prescribe a rule for others, none can make a law of nations ; and this traffic remains lawful to those whose governments have not forbidden it The right of equality is further to be understood in the sense in which it was expressed and illustrated by
Página 133 - have given rise to a class of cases in which every sovereign is understood to waive the exercise of a part of that complete exclusive territorial jurisdiction, which has been stated to be the attribute of every nation. In
Página 131 - [slave] trade, in which all have participated, must remain lawful to those who can not be induced to relinquish it. As no nation can prescribe a rule for others, none can make a law of nations ; and this traffic remains lawful to those whose governments have not forbidden it The
Página 166 - consent of the Senate thereof; and by Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; and the ratifications shall be exchanged as soon as possible. It shall take effect immediately after the exchange of ratifications, and shall
Página 133 - impelling them to mutual intercourse, and an interchange of good offices with each other, have given rise to a class of cases in which every sovereign is understood to waive the exercise of a part of that complete exclusive territorial jurisdiction, which has been stated to be the attribute of every nation. In
Página 166 - for a period of five years ; and it shall thereafter remain in force until twelve months after one of the high contracting Parties have given notice to the other of an intention to terminate it
Página 116 - That prominent experts in international law and diplomacy be invited from time to time to lecture upon these subjects in the institutions of learning of the American republics. ARTICLE 25 (RESOLUTION No. 4) (a) In the teaching of international law emphasis be laid upon the positive nature of the subject and the
Página 134 - that the law of nations was part of the law of England ; and three years later, in the leading case of Heathficld vs. Chilton (reported in 4 Burrow, p. 2015), Lord Chief Justice Mansfield reiterated his opinion, stating that, the
Página 132 - part 1, chap. 1, VII.) All men being equal, the groups of men composing universal society are equal. The weakest republic enjoys the same rights and is subject to the same duties as the mightiest empire. (Bello, Principios de Derecho de
Página 193 - 7 FOR BETTER RELATIONS WITH OUR LATIN AMERICAN NEIGHBORS: A JOURNEY TO SOUTH AMERICA. [English Edition.] BY ROBERT BACON, viii—168 p.

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