| William Howard Taft - 1910 - 636 pages
...but that "in the absence of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule exists, the court...with the general principles of justice and equity." As, however, many questions in international maritime law are understood differently and therefore... | |
| United States. President (1909-1913 : Taft), William Howard Taft - 1910 - 630 pages
...but that "in the absence of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule exists, the court...with the general principles of justice and equity." As, however, many questions in international maritime law are understood differently and therefore... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 pages
...of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognised rule exists, the court shall give judgment in accordance...with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof. If, in acccordance... | |
| International Law Association. Conference - 1910 - 822 pages
...national as well as international ; national Prize Court, according to which " if no generally recognised rule exists, the Court shall give judgment in accordance...with the general principles of justice and equity " ; That many of the Articles of the Declaration are the result of compromises between conflicting... | |
| Society of Comparative Legislation - 1910 - 560 pages
...the Establishment of an International Prize Court, according to which " if no generally recognised rule exists, the Court shall give judgment in accordance...with the general ; principles of justice and equity " ; That many of the Articles of the Declaration are the result of compromises between conflicting... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 pages
...of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognised rule exists, the court shall give judgment in accordance...with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof. If, in acccordance... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1910 - 776 pages
...or the other. How are they to be decided ? In answer to this question the Convention declares that " the court shall give judgment in accordance with the general principles of justice and equity." 1 This direction has been a stumbling-block to many. Its very boldness overthrows the balance of the... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1911 - 368 pages
...determined that treaties and rules of international law were to be applied by the judges, but that " If no generally recognized rule exists, the court...the general principles of justice and equity." This provision was contained in the project which Great Britain laid before the conference. The convention... | |
| William Adams - 1911 - 40 pages
...said Treaty. In the absence of such provisions, the Court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule exists, the Court...with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof " (b). As explained... | |
| William Byrd Powell, Robert Safford Newton - 1911 - 724 pages
...uneasiness: In the absence of such provision, the court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule exists, the court...with the general principles of justice and equity. It will be observed that wide discretion is left to the judges. They are, in fact, in a position to... | |
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