Public International Law |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Evidence of public international | 7 |
Essential rights and attributes of a state | 15 |
Copyright | |
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accordance accredited acts agreement ambassador American applied Article authority belligerent belligerent occupation British chargés d'affaires citizens citizenship civil claim commission committed Congress of Vienna Constitution consul consular officer declared deemed diplomatic agent diplomatic officer diplomatic representative doctrine duty effect enemy ernment exempt exequatur exercise existing extradition Foreign Affairs Hackworth Hague Hague Convention High Contracting Party hostilities immunity independence international law jurisdiction Jus Sanguinis Jus Soli Justice law of nations Lawrence laws of war matter ment merchant vessels military mission Monroe Doctrine Moore negotiations neutral obligations occupation offense persons Philippines political port possession President principle prisoner of war privileges Professor Hyde protection recognition recognized regarded Regulations relations Republic respect river rule Secretary Security Council self-defense ship sovereignty Spain Supreme Court ternational territorial sovereign territorial waters thalweg tion treaty tribunal United Nations United Nations Charter violation