| 1875 - 1132 Seiten
...entering foreign ports are subject to the local jurisdiction ; 8, that both public and private Teasels of every nation on the high seas, and out of the territorial...the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong ; merchant vessels, in this view of international law, are regarded, so to speak, as private persons.... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 Seiten
...subject and private * '' vessels on to the jurisdiction of the state to which they the high JJ seas. belong. Vattel says that the domain of a nation extends...just possessions, and by its possessions we are not only to understand its territory, but all the rights (droits) it enjoys. And he also considers the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 420 Seiten
...Rep. vol. vii. p. 116. The Exchange. 4. Both the public and private vessels of every nation, on § 11. the high seas, and out of the territorial limits of any other ti"" ofct"he state, are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which state over ., , , its public... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 Seiten
...subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which state over , , . its public they belong. and private Vattel says that the domain of a nation extends to all its vesse's °" . , , . , the high just possessions, and by its possessions we are not only to seas, understand... | |
| William Whewell - 1845 - 434 Seiten
...sort of floating Colony. This is one mode of expressing a Rule which is assented to by all :* — That both the public and private vessels of every nation,...the high seas, and out of the territorial limits of another State, are subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong. But if we say that... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 Seiten
...State, are subject to the jurisdiction of the State lie and private vessels to which they belong. sens. Vattel says that the domain of a nation extends to...and by its possessions we are not to understand its territory only, but all the rights (droits) it eujoys. And he also considers the vessels of a nation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 960 Seiten
...and private vessels, of whatever nation, on the high sea, or beyond the territorial limits of every other state, are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong, (page 157.) Public vessels or vessels of war, which enter a friendly port, generally open to those... | |
| Henry Richard Dearsly - 1858 - 664 Seiten
...délit, sont nationaux ou étrangers." In 1 Wheatons Elements of International Law (a), it is said, " Both the public and private vessels of every nation...the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong." Many authorities on the subject are to be found (a) 1st edit., p. 152. 1858. in the American reports,... | |
| Joseph Haven - 1859 - 396 Seiten
...conceded, that the vessels of any nation, at sea, and beyo"hd the territorial limits of other states, are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong. So far as respects the violation of its own laws, that jurisdiction is exclusive. When an offence is... | |
| Leone Levi - 1859 - 534 Seiten
...them appear to me the following : — 1. That the merchant-vessels of every State on the high seas are subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong. "All nations," says Lord Stowell,* " being equal, all have an equal right to the uninterrupted use... | |
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