... In such case, without any express declaration waiving jurisdiction over the army to which this right of passage has been granted, the sovereign who should attempt to exercise it would certainly be considered as violating his faith. By exercising it,... A Treatise on International Law - Página 185por William Edward Hall - 1890 - 788 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1812 - 524 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...the exclusive command and disposition of this force. The grant of a free passage therefore implies a waving of all jurisdiction over the troops during their... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage \vas granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...the exclusive command and disposition of this force. The grant of a free passage therefore implies a waiving of all jurisdiction over the troops during... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 680 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...whose power and whose safety might greatly depend ou retain3CHOONEB ing the exclusive command and disposition of this force. EX- The grant of' a free... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1816 - 684 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...independent nation would be diverted from those national ob> jects and duties to which it was applicable, and would be withdrawn from the control of the sovereign... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 páginas
...as violating his faith. By the exercise of it the purpose, for which the free passage was granted, would be defeated : and a portion of the military...from those national objects and duties to which it is applicable, and would be withdrawn from the control of the sovereign, whose power and whose safety... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...the exclusive command and disposition of this force. The grant of a free passage, therefore, implies a waiver of all jurisdiction over the troops during... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 754 páginas
...Si'liooner Exchange o. M'Faddon 7 0. would be withdrawn from the control of the sovereign whose [ * 140 ] power and whose safety might greatly depend on * retaining...the exclusive command and disposition of this force. The grant of a free passage, therefore, implies a waiver of all jurisdiction over the troops during... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 804 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force of a foreign, indeIKjiulent nation would be diverted Jrom those national objects and duties to which it was applicable,... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 páginas
...considerd as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force...national objects and duties to which it was applicable * * * The grant of a free passage, therefore, implies a waive I of all jurisdiction over the troops... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 588 páginas
...considered as violating his faith. By exercising it, the purpose for which the free passage was granted would be defeated, and a portion of the military force of a foreign, inde1 80 INTERNATIONAL LAW. CH. VII. pendent nation would be diverted from those national objects and... | |
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