The Elements of International Law: With An Account of Its Origin Sources And ...

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The Elements of International Law: With An Account of Its Origin Sources And ...
George B George Breckenridge Davis
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John, 1 Woods, 588 ; The Schooner Rapid, 1 Gallison, 295 ; the Hoop, 1 Kob.
Adm. Rep. 196, Bynkershoek, 8 nest. Pub. Jur. lib. 1. chap. 3; ramer vs. United States, 7 Court of Claims, 302; Matthew vs. Mc- Stea, 1 Otto, 7; III Phillimore, pp. 127-144; I Halleck, pp. 480- 484 ; Boyd's Wheaton, §§ 298-304a ; Levi, pp. 281-285; Walker, Man- ual, pp. 106-111 ; Hall, pp. 387-393; Manning, pp. 166-177; Lawrence, Int. Law, §§ 162-165. War puts ev- ery individual of the respective gov- ernments, as well
...as the govern- ments themselves, in a state of hostility with each other. All treaties, contracts, and rights of property are suspended. The sub- jects are in all respects considered as enemies. They may seize the persons and property of each other.
They have no persona standi in judicio, no power to sue in the fiublic courts of the enemy nation, t becomes in the highest degree criminal to comfort or aid the en- emy. — The Schooner Rapid and cargo, I Gallison, 303. It may be averred as a part of the law of na- tions — forming a part, too, of the municipal jurisprudence of every country— that in a state of war be- tween two nations, declared by the authority in whom the municipal constitution vests the power of making war, the two nations and all their citizens or subjects are en- emies to each other.


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