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" The principle which governs the whole matter is this: Disorders which disturb only the peace of the ship or those on board are to be dealt with exclusively by the sovereignty of the home of the ship, but those which disturb the public peace may be suppressed,... "
International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of ... - Page 258
by Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - 1916
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 120

United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 888 pages
...If that is of a character to awaken public interest when it becomes known, it is a " disorder " tke nature of which is to affect the community at large,...other, and where, as we have seen in the cases of The SaUy and The Newton, by a decree of the Council of -State, representing the political department of...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 35

1887 - 542 pages
...which of the two jurisdictions a particular act of disorder belongs. Much will undoubtedly depend upon the attending circumstances of the particular case,...prevent it. That, according to the petition for the huhtas corpus, ia this case. Jan. 10, 1887. Mali v. Keeper of the Common Jail. Opinion by Waite, CJ...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1891 - 894 pages
...the ship ; but those which disturb the public peace may be suppressed, and, if need be, the oifeuders punished, by the proper authorities of the local jurisdiction....the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it. (Wildenhus's case, 120 US, 1, 18.) Many instances might be given of the abstention of the local authorities...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1891 - 900 pages
...need be, the offenders punished, by the proper authorities of the local jurisdiction. It may not bo easy at all times to determine to which of the two...the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it. (Wildenhus's case, 120 US, 1, 18.) Many instances might be given of the abstention of the local authorities...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: With Notes and a Syllabus

Freeman Snow - 1893 - 636 pages
...exclusively by the sovereignty of the home of the ship, but those which disturb the public peace niivy be suppressed, and, if need be, the offenders punished...the petition for the habeas corpus, is this case." THE "RELIANCE." US CIRCUIT COURT FOR So. DIST. OF NY, 1848. (1 Abbott's Ailm. Rep., 317.) The Reliance,...
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A Digest of International Law: As Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1144 pages
...the attending circumstances of the particular case, but all must concede that felonious homicide is u subject for the local jurisdiction, and that if the...the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it. (Wildenhus's case, 120 US, 1, 18.) ... " Such, then, is the general rule and such are its general limitations....
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A Digest of International Law

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1144 pages
...felonious homicide is a subject for the local jurisdiction, and that if the proper authorities arc proceeding with the case In a regular way the consul has no right to Interfere to prevent it. (Wildenhus's case, 120 US, 1, 18.) . . . " Such, then, is the general rule and such are its general...
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A Digest of International Law...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1140 pages
...subject for the local jurisdiction, and that If the proper authorities are proceeding with the case in n regular way the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it. (Wildenhus's case, 120 US, 1, 18.) ... " Such, then, is the general rule and such are its general limitations....
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The Law Student's Helper, Volume 19

1911 - 446 pages
...As to offenses committed on board a merchant vessel, the rule is thus stated in the Wildenhus case: "The principle which governs the whole matter is this:...the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it." Passengers in Transit. On March 20, 1844, Lord Aberdeen gave an opinion for the benefit of the Secretary...
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International Law Reports, Volume 57

E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1980 - 668 pages
...undoubtedly depend on the attending circumstances of the particular case, but all must concede that [170] felonious homicide is a subject for the local jurisdiction;...the consul has no right to interfere to prevent it. 120 US at 18, 7 S.Ct. at 390. 121 In United States v. Flores, 289 US 137, 53 S.Ct. 580, 77 L.Ed. 1086...
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