| Arbitration (International law) - 1873 - 398 pages
...of this view we quote from John Stuart Mill. In his work upon Representative Government, he says, '* The Supreme Court of the Federation dispenses international...of what is now one of the most prominent wants of civilized society, a real international tribunal." The question as to whether this tribunal shall be... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1861 - 354 pages
...all disputes between two States, or -bet ween a citizen of one State and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...of what is now one of the most prominent wants of civilized society, a real International Tribunal. The powers of a Federal Government naturally extend... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1861 - 376 pages
...decide all disputes between two States, or between a citizen of one State and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...that a judicial remedy should supply their place. The x Supreme Court of the Federation dispenses international law, and is the first great example of what... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Representative government and representation - 1862 - 376 pages
...decide all disputes between two states, or between a citizen of one state and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...of what is now one of the most prominent wants of civilized society, a real international tribunal. The powers of a federal government naturally extend... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1865 - 856 pages
...decide all disputes between two states, or between a citizen of one state and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...civilised society, a real international tribunal.' Such was the constitution of the greatest and most completely organised federation that the world has... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 856 pages
...decide all disputes between two states, or between a citizen of one state and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...civilised society, a real international tribunal.' Such was the constitution of the greatest and most completely organised federation that the world has... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 878 pages
...decide all disputes between two states, or between a citizen of one state and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...international law, and is the first great example of what ;;• mm one of the most prominent wants of civilised *"C:>.ty, a real international tribunal.' Such... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1870 - 854 pages
...decide all disputes between two states, or between a citizen pf one state and the government of another. The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...civilised society, a real international tribunal.' Such was the constitution of the greatest and most completely organised federation that the world has... | |
| Frederic Seebohm - Commerce - 1871 - 188 pages
...between the Federal and State Governments naturally also decide all disputes between two States. . . . The usual remedies between nations, war and diplomacy,...civilised society, a real International Tribunal.' (Representative Government, by JS Mill, 1861, pp. 305, 6.) I have already quoted the authority of Wheaton... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1873 - 1056 pages
...! has recently passed from among us, Mr. John Stuart Mill, referring to that institution says — " The Supreme Court of the Federation dispenses International Law, and is the first example of what is now one of the most prominent wants of civilized society — a real international... | |
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