| Amos Shartle Hershey - International law - 1912 - 628 pages
...M 76. The London Conference of 1871. — In 1871, the Conference of London M solemnly proclaimed " that it is an essential principle of the Law of Nations...liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, or modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers by means of an... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - Italy - 1912 - 302 pages
...that the Powers recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that none of them can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty,...thereof unless with the consent of the Contracting Parties by means of an amicable understanding. " This important principle appears to me to meet with... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - Italy - 1912 - 288 pages
...neutralization of the Black Sea. " This unanimity furnishes a striking proof that the Powers recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that none of them can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Reciprocity - 1937 - 552 pages
...doing so. Why? What does the right honorable gentleman think of this, for which he is responsible? "It is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagement of a treaty nor modify the stipulations thereof except with the consent of the other contracting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Reciprocity - 1937 - 550 pages
...not doing so. Why? What does the right honorable geut man think of this, for which he is responsible? "It is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberalitself from the engagement of a treaty nor modify the stipulations except with the consent of... | |
| Canada - 1915 - 940 pages
...1856, neutralizing the Black Sea — the plenipotentiaries of the Great Powers signed this protocol: "It is an essential principle of the law of nations...Treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless w.th the consent of the Contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement." Though without official... | |
| United States - 1877 - 382 pages
...those of the other powers, sinned a declaration afllnning it to be an essential principle of the lew of nations that no power can liberate itself from...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting partie», by means of an amicable arrangement. In taking action against Turkey on his owu part, and... | |
| Law - 1918 - 314 pages
...Declaration of London in 1870, wherein North Germany, Austria-Hungary, Great Britain, Russia and Turkey recognized that "it is an essential principle of the...can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty without the consent of the contracting powers," and yet at the precise time were acquiescing in a shameful... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 558 pages
...the Ulack Sea. The protocol is in the following; words: " Tlie plenipotentiaries recognize that it ia an essential principle of the law of nations that...itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify tin 1 stipulations thereof, unless with tho consent of the contracting powers hy means of an amicable... | |
| United States. Department of State - Paris Peace Conference - 1947 - 1046 pages
...fundamental principle of international life and an essential condition of the maintenance of peace; (2) That it is an essential principle of the law of nations...Power can liberate itself from the engagements of n treaty nor modify the stipulations thereof unless with the consent of the other contracting parties;... | |
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