| Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - 1911 - 328 pages
...follows : " 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." Because of the vagueness of such a basis of procedure, fearing detriment to immense commercial interests,... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1911 - 44 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." Not all States were agreed as to what the rules of international law might be under this article, and... | |
| United States. President - 1910 - 976 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Arthur Cohen - 1911 - 200 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" I beg you to mark these last words. The importance of this article will be manifest when we remember... | |
| 1909 - 264 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. ART. VIII. If the court pronounces the capture of the vessel or cargo to be valid they shall be disposed... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1911 - 442 pages
...and in other cases ' 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.' A failure to comply with the procedure prescribed by the belligerent captor may be disregarded if the... | |
| Norman Bentwich - 1911 - 228 pages
...should apply the rules of International Law ; and if no generally recognised rule existed, it should give judgment in accordance with the general principles of justice and equity. Need of a The rules of International Law on Maritime Capture were, court to at the close of the Hague... | |
| American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1913 - 362 pages
..."in the absence of such (treaty) 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." Russia and Japan had each objected at the time the convention was under discussion that inasmuch as... | |
| 1924 - 128 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. Now, then, I think a very few extracts from the debates will show that British statesmen did not want... | |
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