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" The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly, that the ship shall not be subject to condemnation for carrying contraband articles. The ancient practice was otherwise, and it cannot be denied, that it was perfectly defensible on every principle... "
Report of the ... Conference - Página 129
por International Law Association. Conference - 1906
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volumen3

Christopher Robinson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1810 - 410 páginas
...a cargo to Dordrecht, under a charter-party made by the asserted owner. JUDGMENT. Sir W. Scott — The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the enemy with such articles is a noxious act with respect to the The NETTTRAIITET, Jifoy...
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Institutes of International Law, Volúmenes1-2

Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 páginas
...equipment, is contraband (V ). Secondly, Of the penalty. The modern rule of the law of nations is, that the ship shall not be subject to condemnation...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the enemy with such articles is a noxious act with respect to the owner of the cargo,...
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A Treatise on the Law of Shipping

Henry Flanders - 1853 - 584 páginas
...Neutralitet, 3 Rob. 295. " The modern rule of the law of nations," observed Sir W. Scott, in this case, "is certainly, that the ship shall not be subject...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the enemy with such articles is a noxious act with respect to the owner of the cargo,...
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The Home and foreign review [formerly The Rambler]., Volumen2

1863 - 830 páginas
...vessel; and Sir W. Scott, whilst giving up the confiscation of vessels carrying contraband, says: " The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the enemy with such articles is a noxious act with respect to the owner of the cargo,...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volumen11

United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 618 páginas
...Carrington v. The Merchants' Insurance Co. 8 P. case of The Neutralitet, 1801, 3 Rob. 295, he added: " The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...be subject to condemnation for carrying contraband goods. The ancient practice was otherwise; and it cannot be denied that it was perfectly justifiable...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: With Notes and a Syllabus

Freeman Snow - 1893 - 636 páginas
...cargo to Dordrecht, under a charter party made by the asserted owner. Judgment, — Sir W. SCOTT : — "The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the enemy with such articles is a noxious act with respect to the owner of the cargo,...
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International Law Situations

1911 - 140 páginas
...logical basis but as relaxed in modern practice. In 1801, in the case of the Neutralitet, he says : The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...articles. The ancient practice was otherwise, and it can not be denied that it was perfectly defensible on every principle of justice. If to supply the...
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Harvard Law Review, Volumen18

1904 - 694 páginas
...the view he expresses, in the case of a vessel carrying contraband merchandise. Lord Stowell1 says: "The modern rule of the law of nations is, certainly,...to condemnation for carrying contraband articles." He admits, however, that the ancient practice was otherwise, and was perfectly defensible on every...
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Some Problems of International Law

Charles Noble Gregory - 1904 - 32 páginas
...is set out at length and in detail, with records and correspondence. tice was otherwise," and said, "it cannot be denied that it was perfectly defensible on every principle of justice."60 He shows that modern policy has introduced a relaxation on this point, but that circumstances...
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Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law

1905 - 374 páginas
...reluctantly that the extension of the penalty of trading beyond the contraband goods had been definitely abandoned by Europe. "The modern rule of the law of...perfectly defensible on every principle of justice." He then goes on to enumerate the exceptional cases in which the old rule still holds good; and these...
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