Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation, Količina 6

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Society of Comparative Legislation, 1906
Includes an annual "Review of legislation".

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Stran 16 - emblem recognisable at a distance ; (3) to carry arms openly ; and (4) to conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army or form part of it they are included under the denomination "army.
Stran 250 - conquered from the East and made his own: Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: THE NORTHERN SECURITIES CASE. [Contributed by WILLIAM MITCHELL ACWORTH, ESQ.] History of the Case.—To understand the decision in the case of the Northern Securities Company given by the Supreme Court of the United
Stran 152 - were extreme wise. They had a great mind to some water, but they would not leap into the well because they could not get out again." The danger is a very real one. Already serious symptoms are discernible of an antimatrimonial tendency. GERMANY. [Contributed by JULIUS HIRSCHFELD, ESQ.] The Code Civil.—The German Civil Code provides
Stran 16 - The laws, rights, and duties of war apply not only to armies, but also to militia and volunteer corps fulfilling the following conditions: (i) to be commanded by one person responsible for his subordinates ; (2) to have a fixed
Stran 19 - pecuniary or otherwise, can be inflicted on the population on account of the acts of individuals for which it cannot be regarded as collectively responsible. The English proclamations in South Africa underwent constant revision. The following, dated November
Stran 17 - must be in proportion to the resources of the country and of such a nature as not to involve the population in the obligation of taking part in military operations against their country.
Stran 17 - belonging strictly to the State, depdts of arms, means of transport, stores and supplies, and generally all movable property of the State which may be used for military operations. Railway plant, land telegraphs, telephones, steamers, and other ships, apart from cases governed by maritime law, as well as depdts of arms and generally all kinds of war material, even though belonging to companies or private persons,
Stran 66 - Nothing can be clearer, both upon principle and authority, than the doctrine that the liability of a surety is not to be extended beyond the terms of his contract To the extent, and in the manner, and under the circumstances pointed out in his obligation he is bound, and no further.
Stran 113 - of a foreign Court is examinable here—that is, when the party who claims the benefit of it applies to our Courts to enforce it and thus voluntarily submits it to our jurisdiction. In all other cases, we give entire faith and credit to the sentences of foreign Courts and consider them conclusive upon us.
Stran 132 - In proceedings where both natives and non-natives are concerned, the Courts may give effect to native law or custom where it appears to the Court that substantial injustice would be done to either party by a strict adherence to the principles of the law of England." These sections of the Protectorate Courts Proclamation have, with the rest of

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