In that capacity the State has an interest independent of and behind the titles of its citizens, in all the earth and air within its domain. It has the last word as to whether its mountains shall be stripped of their forests and its inhabitants shall... International Law Studies - Página 77por Naval War College (U.S.) - 1912Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| J. G. Lammers - 1984 - 760 páginas
...dispute between states. It stressed the fact that Georgia "in its capacity of a quasi-sovereign" had "an interest independent of and behind the titles...its citizens, in all the earth and air within its domain".5 The alleged damage suffered by Georgia as a private owner was considered by the Court "merely... | |
| Vincent Coussirat-Coustáere, Pierre Michel Eissemann - 1989 - 916 páginas
...suit by a State for an injury to it in its capacity of quasi-sovereign. In that capacity, the State has an interest independent of and behind the titles...citizens, in all the earth and air within its domain." On the question whether an injunction should be granted or not, the court said (206 US 230): It (the... | |
| Christoph H. Seibt - 1994 - 392 páginas
...(l0439). - Vgl. auch State of Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Co., 206 US 230 (237) (l907) („[T]he state has an interest independent of and behind the titles...stripped of their forests and its inhabitants shall breath pure air"; Hudson County Water Co. v. McCarter, 209 US 349 (355) (l908). 420 Hierzu unten 3.... | |
| James W. Ely - 1995 - 286 páginas
...Holmes, speaking for the Court in Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Company (1907), proclaimed that Georgia had "an interest independent of and behind the titles...citizens, in all the earth and air within its domain." 39 Holmes concluded that the state in its capacity as quasi-sovereign had standing to sue on behalf... | |
| Cairo A. R. Robb, Daniel L. Bethlehem, James Crawford, Philippe Sands - 1999 - 662 páginas
...suit by a State for an injury to it in its capacity of quasi-sovereign. In that capacity, the State has an interest independent of and behind the titles...citizens, in all the earth and air within its domain.' On the question whether an injunction should be granted or not, the court said (206 US 230): It (the... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 2000 - 284 páginas
...State for an injury to it in its capacity of tfimst-sovereign. In that capa«Id., p. 83. city the State has an interest independent of and behind the titles...has the last word as to whether its mountains shall we stripped of their forests and its inhabitants shall breathe pure air. It might have to pay individuals... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 2001 - 716 páginas
...capacity the State has an interest independent of and behind the tides of its citizens, in all the cardi and air within its domain. It has the last word as...forests and its inhabitants shall breathe pure air. It might have to pay individuals before it could utter that word, but with it remains the final power... | |
| Noga Morag-Levine - 2009 - 264 páginas
...suit by a State for an injury to it in its capacity of quasi-sovereign. In that capacity the State has an interest independent of and behind the titles...their forests and its inhabitants shall breathe pure air."4 For Holmes, unlike Harlan, the state has an independent and legitimate interest in seeking clean... | |
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