| United States. Department of State - 1897 - 1168 trang
...It certainly does not depend solely on occupation or the exercise of any clearly defined acts. All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...territorial claims resting on constructive occupation or control. These considerations add to the uncertainty to any general plan of arbitration in territorial... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1896 - 36 trang
...It certainly does not depend solely on occupation or the exercise of any clearly defined acts. All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...territorial claims resting on constructive occupation or control. These considerations acid to the uncertainty to any general plan of arbitration in territorial... | |
| 1896 - 170 trang
...sure to augment litigants, and all sorts of surprises would arise." 3. Lord Salisbury further says: "The modern doctrine of Hinterland, with its inevitable...territorial claims resting on constructive occupation or control." These grounds of objection lead Lord Salisbury to the opinion that obligatory and unconditional... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1142 trang
...It certainly does not depend solely on occupation or the exercise of any clearly defined acts. All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...modern doctrine of " Hinterland," with its inevitable contradictious, indicates the unformed and unstable condition of international law as applied to territorial... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 882 trang
...question, and primarily of general arbitration, Lord Salisbury wrote on the 18th of May, as follows: " All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...often have not fully explored. The modern doctrine of 'Hinterlind' with its inevitable contradictions, indicates the unformed and unstable condition of international... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 426 trang
...admitted by Lord Salisbury in his despatch to Sir Julian Pauncefote, of May 18, 1896. He said : "All the great nations in both hemispheres claim and are...sense occupied and often have not fully explored." There may be, in some cases, a question as to the extent of the discovery; for the discovery of a locality... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 884 trang
...admitted by Lord Salisbury in his despatch to Sir Julian Pauncefote, of May 18, 1896. He said : "All the great nations in both hemispheres claim and are...vast tracts of territory which they have in no sense K-cupied and often have not fully explored." There may be, in some cases, a question as to the extent... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 480 trang
...the interior of the country.'' Lord Salisbury wrote, on the 18th of May, 189o, as follows: '• All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...prepared to defend, their right to vast tracts of terri tor}' which they have in no sense occupied, and often have not fully explored. The modern doctrine... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1901 - 772 trang
...attempted. It certainly does not depend solely on occupation or the exercise of any clearly denned acts. All the great nations in both hemispheres claim and are...territorial claims resting on constructive occupation or control. These considerations add to the uncertainty to any general plan of arbitration in territorial... | |
| James White - 1914 - 224 trang
...It certainly does not depend solely on occupation or the exercise of any clearly defined acts. All the great nations in both hemispheres claim, and are...territorial claims resting on constructive occupation or control. Since the above was written the Venezuela arbitration has practically enunciated the principle... | |
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