| George Grafton Wilson - History - 1910 - 698 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances; and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit to belong to Great Britain and in the same character. If, therefore, I mistake the law in this matter, I mistake that which I... | |
| Norman Bentwich - International law - 1913 - 276 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit...the same character. If, therefore, I mistake the law on this matter, I administer that which I consider, and which I mean should be considered, as the universal... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Maritime law - 1914 - 184 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit...consider, and which I mean should be considered, as the universal law upon the question — a question regarding one of the most important rights of belligerent... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Maritime law - 1914 - 184 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit...consider, and which I mean should be considered, as the universal law upon the question — a question regarding one of the most important rights of belligerent... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1914 - 376 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden as a neutral country, which he would not admit...consider, and which I mean should be considered, as the universal law upon the question; a question regarding one of the most important rights of belligerent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Prize law - 1914 - 272 pages
...duties on Sweden as a neutral country which he would not admit to belong to Great Britain in a similar character. If, therefore, I mistake the law in this...consider, and which I mean should be considered, as the universal law upon the question — a question regarding one of the most important rights of belligerent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - International law - 1914 - 276 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and impose no duties on Sweden as a neutral country which he would not admit to belong to Great Britain in a similar character. If, therefore, I mistake the law in this matter, I mistake that which I consider,... | |
| Law - 1916 - 1162 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden as a neutral country which he would not admit...to belong to Great Britain in the same character." The right to prize is a prerogative right of the British Crown. In the United Kingdom jurisdiction... | |
| International law - 1916 - 1068 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden as a neutral country which he would not admit...to belong to Great Britain in the same character. It is impossible to reconcile this passage with the proposition that the Prize Court is to take its... | |
| Law - 1916 - 1400 pages
...Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden, as a neutral country, which he would not admit...to belong to Great Britain in the same character." It is impossible to reconcile this passage with the proposition that the Prize Court is to take its... | |
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