| 1887 - 606 strani
...eminent a lawyer as Chancellor Kent, who, in the well-known case of Washburn,* laid it down that it was ' the law and usage ' of nations, resting on the plainest...committed into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction.' That the Chancellor was enunciating a principle acted on from time to time by various European nations... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - 1825 - 612 strani
...Taunt. 34. and 1 Chitty on Criminal Law, 16 — 46, in support of the jurisdiction. THE CHANCELLOR. It is the law and usage of nations, resting on the...felony and other high crimes, and fleeing from the coiyitry in which the crime was committed, into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction. When a case of... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1829 - 956 strani
...5. Con. ART. 10. Con. 1 Const Rep. 241. ART. 11. Con. § 5 con. It is the law and usage of nations, to deliver up offenders, charged with felony and other high crimes, and who have fled from the country in which the crime was committed : 2. And for that purpose, the civil... | |
| Richard Yeadon - 1835 - 90 strani
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| 1853 - 796 strani
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| Rollin Carlos Hurd - 1858 - 714 strani
...Washburn, 4 John. CR, 108, maintained that independent of .any treaty stipulations, " it is the law 73 and usage of nations, resting on the plainest principles...committed into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction." But this opinion has been followed in no other state. On the contrary it has been rejected in several.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1865 - 506 strani
...absence of treaty stipulations, by the law of nations : " It is the law and usage of nations, resting in the plainest principles of justice and public utility,...committed into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction. " This doctrine is supported equally by reason and authority." He quotes the foreign text writers,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1865 - 502 strani
...absence of treaty stipulations, by the law of nations : "It is the law and usage of nations, resting in the plainest principles of justice and public utility,...committed into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction. "This doctrine is supported equally by reason and authority." He quotes the foreign text writers, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1865 - 530 strani
...absence of treaty stipulations, by the law of nations : "It is the law and usage of nations, resting in the plainest principles of justice and public utility,...country in which the crime was committed into a foreign aud friendly jurisdiction. " This doctrine is supported equally by reason and authority." He quotes... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1865 - 502 strani
...of nations : "It is the law and usage of nations, resting in the plainest principles of jnstke-and public utility, to deliver up offenders charged with...committed into a foreign and friendly jurisdiction. " This doctrine is supported equally by reason and authority." He quotes the foreign text writers,... | |
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