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It is doubtful whether the learned judge is right in basing the prohibition of
intercourse upon the procedural disability , for the prohibition is certainly as old
as the thirteenth year of Edward II ' s reign ( 2 Rolle ' s Abridgement 173 , Guerre )
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It is doubtful whether the learned judge is right in basing the prohibition of
intercourse upon the procedural disability , for the prohibition is certainly as old
as the thirteenth year of Edward II ' s reign ( 2 Rolle ' s Abridgement 173 , Guerre )
...
Sivu 100
Whatever may have been the original reasons for the prohibition — whether you
base it on the ground that war is a relation between subjects as well as between
states or on the ground that intercourse might inure to the benefit of the enemy , it
...
Whatever may have been the original reasons for the prohibition — whether you
base it on the ground that war is a relation between subjects as well as between
states or on the ground that intercourse might inure to the benefit of the enemy , it
...
Sivu 101
Willes J . says ' the presumed object of war being as much to cripple the enemy '
s commerce as to capture his property , a declaration of war imports a prohibition
of commercial intercourse and correspondence with the inhabitants of the ...
Willes J . says ' the presumed object of war being as much to cripple the enemy '
s commerce as to capture his property , a declaration of war imports a prohibition
of commercial intercourse and correspondence with the inhabitants of the ...
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PROCEDURAL CAPACITY OF ALIEN ENEMIES | 26 |
EFFECT OF WAR ON CONTRACTSGENERAL | 59 |
WARTIME IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE | 78 |
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Essays and Lectures Upon Some Legal Effects of War Arnold Duncan McNair Baron McNair Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1920 |
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