| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 808 strani
...general presumption is against such exclusive rights. The Twee Gebroeders, Northolt, 3 C. Rob. 339. 21. Where a free passage is generally enjoyed, notwithstanding...purposes, no violation of territory is committed if a party, after an inoffervsive passage, conducted in the usual manner, begin an act of hostility on... | |
| 1853 - 730 strani
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| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 498 strani
...could it be said in any of these cases, that captures made beyond this point of passage over neutral water territory, would be invalidated on any principle...invalidating effect, it must at least be either an unpermitted passage, over territory where permission is regularly requested, or a passage under permission... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 strani
...could it be said in any of these eases, that captures made beyond this point of passage over neutral water territory, would be invalidated on any principle of the law of nations." Ante, p. 633. The capture, however, might be invalidated by an unpermitted passage over territory where... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1868 - 1106 strani
...could it be said in any of these cases, that captures made beyond this point of passage over neutral water territory, would be invalidated on any principle...invalidating effect, it must at least be either an unpermitted passage, over territory where permission is regularly requested ; or a passage under a... | |
| Walter Robinson - 1878 - 66 strani
...could it be said in either of these cases, that captures made beyond this point of passage over neutral water territory, would be invalidated on any principle...manner, begins an act of hostility in open ground." — The Twee Gebroeders, 3, Rob. Adm. 336. So in the opinion of Lord Stowell, Russia could not object... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1878 - 644 strani
...place where the right of capture could be exercised. ' Where a free passage,' says Sir William Scott, ' is generally enjoyed, notwithstanding a claim of territory...invalidating effect, it must at least be either an unpermitted passage over territory where permission is regularly requested, or a passage under permission... | |
| 1905 - 374 strani
...pass in question ; could it be said . . . that captures made beyond this point of passage over neutral water territory would be invalidated on any principle...nations ? Where a free passage is generally enjoyed, ... no violation of territory is committed if the party, after an inoffensive passage, conducted in... | |
| United States - 1918 - 604 strani
...vol. 1, p. 938, For. Rel. 1898. 968-970. Th* " Twee Gebroeders," 3 C. Rob., 354.— The Court said: " Where a free passage is generally enjoyed, notwithstanding...invalidating effect, it must at least be either an vnpermitted passage, over territory where permission is regularly requested: or a passage under a permission... | |
| Leslie C. Green - 1951 - 952 strani
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