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" But if it desires to enter into that great society of nations, all the members of which recognize rights to which they are mutually entitled, and duties which they may be called upon reciprocally to fulfil, such recognition becomes essentially necessary... "
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Página 356
editado por - 1870
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 páginas
...States in order to render it perfect and complete. So long, indeed, as the new State confines its action to its own citizens, and to the limits of its own...necessary to the complete participation of the new State in all the advantages of this society. Every other State is at liberty to grant, or refuse, this...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 938 páginas
...States in order to render it perfect and complete. So long, indeed, as the new State confines its action to its own citizens, and to the limits of its own...the members of which recognize rights to which they arc mutually entitled, and duties which they may be called upon reciprocally to fulfil, such recognition...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 páginas
...order to render it perfect and c*anplete. So long, indeed, as the new State confines its action to ita own citizens, and to the limits of its own territory, it may well di.ju¿e with such recognition. But if it desires to enter into that great society of nations, all...
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United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 11,Edições 3-4

1885 - 552 páginas
...may require recognition by other States in order to render it perfect and complete. So long, indeed, as the new State confines its actions to its own citizens,...necessary to the complete participation of the new State in all the advantages of this society. Every other State is at liberty to grant, or refuse, this...
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Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: Collected and Digested from ...

Pitt Cobbett - 1885 - 368 páginas
...international person, it is essential that it should be recognized by other States. Wheaton says : " But if it desires to enter into that great society...mutually entitled, and duties which they may be called on reciprocally to fulfil, such recognition becomes necessary to the complete participation of the...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 195

1922 - 1052 páginas
...recognition of other states, to confirm its internal sovereignty ; so long as it confines its action to its own citizens, and to the limits of .its own territory, it may dispense with such recognition; but if it desires to enter into the society of nations, all the members...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1904 - 932 páginas
...recognition. But if it desires to enter into that great society of nations, all the members of which recognise rights to which they are mutually entitled, and duties...such recognition becomes essentially necessary to Chap. II. the complete participation of the new State in all the advantages of this society. Every...
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The Story of the Congo Free State: Social, Political, and Economic Aspects ...

Henry Wellington Wack - 1905 - 866 páginas
...States in order to render it perfect and complete. So long, indeed, as the new State confines its action to its own citizens, and to the limits of its own...territory, it may well dispense with such recognition. The principles thus indicated would appear to distinguish with marked certitude the vast difference...
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Wheaton's Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - 1916 - 1030 páginas
...order to render it perfect "..jj^y" and complete. 80 long, indeed, as the new State conlinos its action to its own citizens, and to the limits of its own...great society of nations, all the members of which recognise rights to which they are mutually entitled, and duties which they may be called upon reciprocally...
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The Legal Effects of Recognition in International Law: As Interpreted by the ...

John Gaines Hervey - 1928 - 200 páginas
...234 NY 372, 138 NE 24 at 25. 13 Editorial comment, Saint Louis Law Review, 1917, v. 2, p. 37. tions, all the members of which recognize rights to which...duties which they may be called upon reciprocally to fulfill, " such recognition becomes essentially necessary to the complete participation of the new...
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