Cases On International Law Selected From Decisions of English And American Cour

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Cases On International Law Selected From Decisions of English And American Cour
James Brown Scott
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crimes and offences that may be committed in the ports of its terri- tory, not only by the men of the ship's company of a foreign mer- chant vessel towards men not forming part of that company, but even by men of the ship's company among themselves, whenever the act is of a nature to compromise the tranquillity of the port, or the inter- vention of the local authority is invoked, or the act constitutes a crime by common law, " (droit commun, the law common to all civil- ized nations), "the grav
...ity of which does not permit any nation to leave it unpunished, without impugning its rights of jurisdictional and territorial sovereignty, because that crime is in itself the most manifest as well as the most flagrant violation of the laws which it is the duty of every nation to cause to be respected in all parts of its territory. " 1 Ortolan Diplomatic de la Mer (4th ed. ), pp. 455, 456; Sirey (n. S. ), 1859, p. 189.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.
THE "RELIANCE. " U. S. Circuit Court for So.


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