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... Huascar ' while in the possession of rebels . That the facts of the case , and the grounds upon which Admiral de ... Huascar ' had been taken out of the hands of her lawful officers , that the Peruvian Government had disavowed any ...
... Huascar ' while in the possession of rebels . That the facts of the case , and the grounds upon which Admiral de ... Huascar ' had been taken out of the hands of her lawful officers , that the Peruvian Government had disavowed any ...
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... Huascar ' question addressed to them by you in the name of your Government , and expressing the hope that the demand of your Government for satisfaction on account of the proceedings of Rear - Admiral de Horsey in relation to the ' Huascar ...
... Huascar ' question addressed to them by you in the name of your Government , and expressing the hope that the demand of your Government for satisfaction on account of the proceedings of Rear - Admiral de Horsey in relation to the ' Huascar ...
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... Huascar ' as a rebel ship , to regard her at the same time as a national vessel , and to resent as a national injury the reprisals ' which she brought upon herself by the outrages which she committed on a foreign flag . It is argued ...
... Huascar ' as a rebel ship , to regard her at the same time as a national vessel , and to resent as a national injury the reprisals ' which she brought upon herself by the outrages which she committed on a foreign flag . It is argued ...
Contents
The Place of Recognition in the Relations of States | 3 |
Tests of Premature Recognition | 9 |
Recognition as a Question of Fact | 23 |
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A.J. vol American applied Arantzazu authority belligerent rights blockade Britain British Government British subjects Chargé d'Affaires claim conditions of recognition consideration constitutive Consul Court decision declaration declaratory Decree despatch effect entitled established exequatur exercise existence expressed fact facto government facto recognition Foreign Enlistment Act Foreign Office Hackworth high seas Huascar ibid implied recognition independence instructed international law Jacmel JOHN HOLKER jure recognition law of nations Law Officers lawful government League of Nations letter Lord Opinion Lordship to transmit Lordship's commands signified Majesty's Government Manchukuo ment Minister neutrality non-recognition Nyon obedience obligations parties piracy piratical political ports possession practice principle question reason rebels recognition de facto recognition de jure recognition of belligerency recognition of governments recognition of insurgency reference refusal to recognize regard Republic revolution revolutionary ROBERT PHILLIMORE Russia Secretary ships sovereign Spain Spanish Civil War Spanish Government statehood territory tion TRAVERS TWISS treaty United validity Venezuela vessels