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... person ' and not an ' international person ' at the same time , would be a legal curiosity . Perhaps a more substantial difficulty is that the doctrine would oblige us to say that an unrecognized state has neither rights nor duties at ...
... person ' and not an ' international person ' at the same time , would be a legal curiosity . Perhaps a more substantial difficulty is that the doctrine would oblige us to say that an unrecognized state has neither rights nor duties at ...
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... person or thing physically present on a state's terri- tory , but wholly or partly withdrawn from the state's jurisdiction by a rule of international law , but for many reasons it is an objectionable term . It introduces a fiction , for ...
... person or thing physically present on a state's terri- tory , but wholly or partly withdrawn from the state's jurisdiction by a rule of international law , but for many reasons it is an objectionable term . It introduces a fiction , for ...
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... person of an ambassa- dor may be arrested or his goods seized are null and void , and any person presuming to sue forth such a writ and all officers executing it ' shall be deemed violators of the laws of nations and disturbers of the ...
... person of an ambassa- dor may be arrested or his goods seized are null and void , and any person presuming to sue forth such a writ and all officers executing it ' shall be deemed violators of the laws of nations and disturbers of the ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL | 9 |
The influence of the doctrine of the Law | 16 |
The classical writers on international | 25 |
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