| United States. Department of State - 1837 - 882 halaman
...afford an answer to this complaint, which ought, in the present state of it, to be satisfactory, viz : " as the administration of 'justice necessarily requires...pronounced, be esteemed just, and executed as such, as soon as a 'cause in which foreigners find themselves interested has been ' decided in form, the... | |
| Emer de Vattel, Edward Duncan Ingraham - 1852 - 670 halaman
...jurisdiction, to take cognisance of the crimes committed, and the differences that arise in the country. Other nations ought to respect this right. And, as...been decided in form, the sovereign of the defendants cannot hear their complaints. To undertake to examine the justice of a definitive sentence is an attack... | |
| Emer de Vattel - 1852 - 666 halaman
...jurisdiction, to take cognisance of the crimes committed, and the differences that arise in the country. Other nations ought to respect this right. And, as...been decided in form, the sovereign of the defendants cannot hear their complaints. To undertake to examine the justice of a definitive sentence is an attack... | |
| Joseph Story - 1865 - 920 halaman
...administer justice in all places within its own territory and under its own jurisdiction, to take cognizance of crimes committed there, and of the controversies,...such ; when once a cause, in which foreigners are inter1 Burgundus divides judgments (sententise) into three classes: (1.) in rem; (2.) in personam ;... | |
| Emer de Vattel - 1867 - 672 halaman
...and the differences that arise in the country. Other nations ought to respect this right. And, as th* administration of justice necessarily requires that...sentence, regularly pronounced, be esteemed just, an j executed as such, — when once a cause in which foreigners ar* interested has been decided in... | |
| Joseph Story - 1883 - 962 halaman
...administer justice in all places within its own territory and under its own jurisdiction, to take cognizance of crimes committed there and of the controversies...administration of justice necessarily requires that every de6nitive sentence, regularly pronounced, be esteemed just, and executed as such, when once a cause,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 460 halaman
...its own territory and under its own jurisdiction, and to take cognizance of the controversies which arise within it. Other nations ought to respect this...administration of justice necessarily requires that every def1nitive sentence regularly pronounced be esteemed just, and executed as such, when once a cause... | |
| American Bar Association - 1905 - 460 halaman
...respect this right; and as the administration of justice necessarily requires that every def1nitive sentence regularly pronounced be esteemed just, and...executed as such, when once a cause in which foreigners arc interested has been decided in form, the sovereign of the defendants ought not to hear their complaints.... | |
| Emer de Vattel - 1916 - 490 halaman
...of crimes committed therein, and of the differences arising between the citizens. Other Nations must respect this right; and as the administration of justice necessarily requires that every sentence, pronounced in due form and by the court of last resort, be regarded as just and executed... | |
| 1927 - 512 halaman
...jurisdiction, to take cognizance of the crimes committed, and the differences that arise in the country. "Other nations ought to respect this right. And, as...been decided in form, the sovereign of the defendants can not hear their complaints. To undertake to examine the justice i if a definitive sentence is an... | |
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