International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... admitted by some of the ardent advocates of the mare clausum , while cer- tain supporters of mare liberum claimed the open sea extended to the shore . Gradually , with the develop- ment and recognition of mutual rights and obligations ...
... admitted by some of the ardent advocates of the mare clausum , while cer- tain supporters of mare liberum claimed the open sea extended to the shore . Gradually , with the develop- ment and recognition of mutual rights and obligations ...
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... admitted . In the case of the Charming Betsey , 1804 , Chief Justice Marshall , in referring to neutral rights said : It has also been observed that an act of Congress ought never to De construed to violate the law of nations if any ...
... admitted . In the case of the Charming Betsey , 1804 , Chief Justice Marshall , in referring to neutral rights said : It has also been observed that an act of Congress ought never to De construed to violate the law of nations if any ...
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... admitted . The carriage of such persons may in some cases amount to unneutral service , rendering the ship liable to condemnation ; but even when this is not so , the removal of such persons from a neutral ship by a belligerent does not ...
... admitted . The carriage of such persons may in some cases amount to unneutral service , rendering the ship liable to condemnation ; but even when this is not so , the removal of such persons from a neutral ship by a belligerent does not ...
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