A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from Documents Issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State, and from Decisions of Federal Courts and Opinions of Attorneys-general, Volumen3Francis Wharton U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... in the Atlantic and Pacific waters by all friendly powers upon the mere suggestion by this Government , that it was desired . I have therefore to inform you that this Government , having under 11 CHAP . XII . ] [ § 292 . COLOMBIA .
... in the Atlantic and Pacific waters by all friendly powers upon the mere suggestion by this Government , that it was desired . I have therefore to inform you that this Government , having under 11 CHAP . XII . ] [ § 292 . COLOMBIA .
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... waters but lay at Punta Arenas , in the friendly neighboring Republic of Costa Rica , and that having accomplished the peaceable object of her voyage , she was then under orders of recall to a home port of the United States . " I may ...
... waters but lay at Punta Arenas , in the friendly neighboring Republic of Costa Rica , and that having accomplished the peaceable object of her voyage , she was then under orders of recall to a home port of the United States . " I may ...
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... waters of that country . But the undersigned is now informed that the American Transit Company has heretofore , with the full consent and approval of the Government of Nicaragua , habitually kept the flag of the United States flying ...
... waters of that country . But the undersigned is now informed that the American Transit Company has heretofore , with the full consent and approval of the Government of Nicaragua , habitually kept the flag of the United States flying ...
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... waters ) are open to all nations , no nation having territorial title to them , except in respect to the particular waters covered by its ships . Supra , 26 , 33. Schuyler's Am . Dip . , 404 ff . See articles in Revue des Deux - Mondes ...
... waters ) are open to all nations , no nation having territorial title to them , except in respect to the particular waters covered by its ships . Supra , 26 , 33. Schuyler's Am . Dip . , 404 ff . See articles in Revue des Deux - Mondes ...
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... waters , is that the sovereigns of shores bordering those waters , have , by usage , when not by treaty , a police jurisdiction over a marine belt following the sinuosities and indenta- tions of the shore , and extending seaward three ...
... waters , is that the sovereigns of shores bordering those waters , have , by usage , when not by treaty , a police jurisdiction over a marine belt following the sinuosities and indenta- tions of the shore , and extending seaward three ...
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Página 270 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 46 - Labrador ; but so soon as the same, or any portion thereof, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said Fishermen to dry or cure fish at such portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose, with the Inhabitants, Proprietors or Possessors of the ground.
Página 325 - This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they may reside.
Página 630 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 28 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
Página 586 - I have given instructions to those officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall within the cognizance of the courts of the United States violate the law of nations with respect to the powers at war, or any of them.
Página 325 - ... the officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged, and each company or regimental commander sign a like parole for the men of their commands. The arms, artillery, and public property to be parked and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them.
Página 630 - A neutral government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace...
Página 632 - In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators, they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the high contracting parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case...
Página 41 - Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.