That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation. The Diplomatic Review - Página 2881881Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Johan Friderich Wilhelm Schlegel - 1801 - 194 páginas
...which I take to bs incontrovertible. ist, ; hat the right of visiting and searching merchant'ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever...be the cargoes, whatever be the destination,. is an incontsstible right of the lawfully commissioned cruizcrs of a belligerent nation. I say, be the ships,... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 572 páginas
...resistance of search ; respecting which that judge said, ' that the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 páginas
...establishes three important points, which follow : first, that the right of visiting and searching merchants ships, upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruizers of a belligerent nation.... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1835 - 830 páginas
...international law, Sir William Scott : — 1. " That the right of visiting and searching mersir w;;iiam chant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the desthiathe mari- tions, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruizers of a belligerent... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 410 páginas
...searching merchant-ships on the high seas, whatever be the ships, the cargoes, or the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation. " I say, be the ships, the cargoes, and the destination what they may, because till they are... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1839 - 430 páginas
...considered under three heads. 1st. He stated that the right of visiting and searching merchant ships on the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, by the lawfully commissioned cruizers of a belligerent nation, was a right so clear in... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1843 - 882 páginas
...seas, whatever be the Sir \Viiships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the exposition" destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully"^' "^ commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.* * " This right of search,'' says Sir William Scott, " is clear in practice, \vliich is uniform... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 páginas
...(b), Sir William Scott thus states the law : — " That the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruizers of a belligerent nation... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 páginas
...William Scott thus states the law: — "That the right of searching mcrvisiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be ?cas w an., , 1 incontestiblc the destinations, is an incontestible right of the lawfully right of... | |
| 1848 - 470 páginas
...maritime belligerent rights — Lord Stowell — that the right of visiting and searching merchant ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.... | |
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