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" It is to be recollected that this is a Court of the Law of Nations, though sitting here under the authority of the King of Great Britain. It belongs to other nations as well as to our own ; and what foreigners have a right to demand from it is the administration... "
The practice and courts of civil and ecclesiastical law, and the statements ... - Page 140
by sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (1st bart.) - 1848
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 6

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1808 - 516 pages
...fubjects, why not allb to thofe of other nations? Some diftin&ions are obvious. In the firft place it is to be recollected, that this is a Court of the Law of Nations, though fitting here under the authority of the King of Great Britain. It belongs to other nations as well...
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Institutes of International Law, Volumes 1-2

Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...other rule, for the common law Courts are municipal Courts bound by municipal law. But the Prize Court, though sitting here under the authority of the King of Great Britain, is a Court of .the law of nations. It belongs to other nations as well as to our own; and, what foreigners...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volumes 5-6

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1853 - 684 pages
...subjects, why not also to those of other nations ? Some distinctions are obvious. In the first place it is to be recollected, that this is a court of the...of the king of Great Britain. It belongs to other [ * 349 ] * nations as well as to our own ; and what foreigners have a right to demand from it, is...
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Commenentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 930 pages
...he would not admit to belong to Great Britain in the same character." In another case,(a) he says: "It is to be recollected that this is a Court of the...It belongs to other nations as well as to our own 5 and what foreigners have a right to demand from it is the administration of the Law of Nations simply,...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 3

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1857 - 668 pages
...would not admit to belong to Great Britain in the same character." *I n another case(#) he says : " It is to be recollected that this is a Court of the...right to demand from it is the administration of the Laic of Nations simply, and exclusively of the introduction of principles borrowed from our own municipal...
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Règles internationales et diplomatie de la mer, Volume 2

Théodore Ortolan - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1864 - 594 pages
...étrangers ont exprimé dans tous les temps, cela est bien connu, une aversion marquée (1). » (1) « It is to be recollected that this is a court of the...our own ; and what foreigners have a right to demand frora it is the administration of the Law of nations symply, and exclusively of the introduction of...
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Le droit des neutres sur mer

Ludwig Gessner - Blockade - 1865 - 462 pages
...Grande-Bretagne."2 1 Pistoye et Duverdy, II, p. 179 et .ss. 2 Robinson, adm. reports, VI, p. 348: rlt is to be recollected that this is a court of the law of nations, though sitting here under the autority of the King of Great -Britain. It belongs to other nations as well 25* 386 Un autre juge des...
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Le droit des neutres sur mer

Ludwig Gessner - Blockade - 1865 - 466 pages
...be recollected thaf, this is a court of the law of nations, thongh sitting here under the autority of the King of Great- Britain. It belongs to other nations as well Un autre juge des prises anglais, un peu plus ancien mais très-réputé également, James Marriot,...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...would not " admit to belong to Great Britain in the same character." In another case (K), he says : " It is to be recollected that " this is a Court of...right to demand from it is the administration of the " Late of Nations simply, and exclusively of the introduction " of principles borrowed from our own...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 3

Robert Phillimore - International law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...would not admit to belong to Great " Britain in the same character." In another case (g) he says : " It is to be recollected that " this is a Court of..." foreigners have a right to demand from it is the adminis" tration- of the Law of Nations simply, and exclusively of " the introduction of principles...
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