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Handbook On International Law, 2d Ed. By George Grafton Wilson (1927), Charles E. Martin
Handbook On International Law, 2d Ed. By George Grafton Wilson (1927), Charles E. Martin
Washington Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law-Recognition Of Governments
International Law-Recognition Of Governments
Michigan Law Review
The decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently brought to a close an interesting piece of litigation which had been dragging its way through the courts for several years. The issue on the international law point was so sharply presented, the counsel so able, investigation so completely exhaustive, and the recovery so substantial that the case has been given full attention by the newspapers as well as by legal commentators.
International Public Law, Charles S. Hyneman
International Public Law, Charles S. Hyneman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Preliminary Work In The Codification Of American International Public Law: Some Results Of The Havana Conference, Charles S. Hyneman
Preliminary Work In The Codification Of American International Public Law: Some Results Of The Havana Conference, Charles S. Hyneman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Doctrine Of "Hot Pursuit"--A New Application
The Doctrine Of "Hot Pursuit"--A New Application
Michigan Law Review
A recent decision of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina involves a point apparently unique in the records of international law. The Vinces, a schooner of British registry, laden with a cargo of intoxicating liquors not under seal, was discovered by the United States Coast Guard cutter Mascoutin seven and one-half miles off the coast and within one hour's sailing distance from the United States headed in the direction of land. On being hailed by the Mascoutin, the Vinces turned about and headed for the high seas. The cutter followed in continuous chase and overtook …
Handbook Of International Law, By George Graton Wilson, Ford P. Hall
Handbook Of International Law, By George Graton Wilson, Ford P. Hall
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law-Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction
International Law-Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction
Michigan Law Review
The importance of assertions of the right to punish extraterritorial crime is directly related to the advance of international commercial and social intercourse. The earliest serious attempts to assert such a jurisdiction date only from the eighteenth century. Now, practically every state exercises some degree of jurisdiction over offenses committed abroad. But the extent of the power claimed by the different nations varies so as to cause doubt as to what is the international rule on the subject.
The Case Of The S. S. "Lotus", George Wendell Berge
The Case Of The S. S. "Lotus", George Wendell Berge
Michigan Law Review
A momentous judgment was rendered by the Permanent Court of International Justice, sitting at the Hague, on September 7, 1927, in the Case of the S.S. Lotus. Interest in the case is especially manifest among students of international and maritime law, as well as others, because it is perhaps the first case to come before the Permanent Court in which the question for decision was a point of general international law. Thorough analysis and comment on the questions involved would fill a good-sized volume. Only a few observations can be made in this article on the merits of the …
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Outlawry Of War, Fowler V. Harper
Codification Of The Law Of Maritime Neutrality, Amry Vandenbosch
Codification Of The Law Of Maritime Neutrality, Amry Vandenbosch
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Treaties-Scope Of Treaty--Making Power--When Treaties Are Self-Executing
Treaties-Scope Of Treaty--Making Power--When Treaties Are Self-Executing
Michigan Law Review
The scope of the treaty-making power, and the considerations that govern in determining when a treaty is self-executing and when it requires subsequent legislation to make its terms effective, received an interesting discussion in a recent case decided in the United States District Court of the District of Maryland.