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" The true foundation on which the administration of international law must rest is that the rules which are to govern are those which arise from mutual interest and utility, from a sense of the inconveniences which would result from a contrary doctrine,... "
Fur-seal Arbitration: Oral Argument of James C. Carter ... on Behalf of the ... - Page 106
by James Coolidge Carter - 1893 - 379 pages
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American Law Reports Annotated, Volume 50

Law reports, digests, etc - 1927 - 1702 pages
...Conflict of Laws, § 35, the rule of reciprocity is considered fundamental and is stated as follows: "The true foundation, on which the administration...which arise from mutual interest and utility, from the sense of inconveniences which would result from a contrary doctrine, and from a sort of mutual...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses 1966

Academie De Droit International De La Ha - Law - 1968 - 654 pages
...imperfect obligation, like that of beneficence, humanity and charity»; Ibid., § 35, p. 33: «... a sort of moral necessity to do justice in order that justice may be done to us in return». Gutzwiller (supra, p. 324, n. 1), p. 348; Lorenzen, Selected Articles, p. 199; Wigny (supra, p. 326,...
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Conflicts of Law: International And Interstate: Selected Essays

Law - 1972 - 432 pages
...Huberus' three maxims are stated and defended from criticisms by Hertius, Livermore, and others. 74 "The true foundation on which the administration of international law must rest," says Story, "is that the rules which are to govern are those which arise from mutual interest and utility,...
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Shipping Act Amendment of 1977: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Tourism - Maritime law - 1977 - 212 pages
...interest and convenience, from a sense of the inconvenience which would otherwise result, and from moral necessity to do justice in order that justice may be done in return. . . . Comity, being voluntary and not obligatory rests in the discretion of tie tribunals...
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Festschrift für Imre Zajtay

Imre Zajtay - Comparative law - 1982 - 630 pages
...system which rests on reciprocal concessions. In the words of Story in his well known »Commentaries«: »The true foundation, on which the administration...a sort of moral necessity to do justice, in order thatjustice may be done to us in return.«4 The importance of fostering a spirit of cooperation within...
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Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic

R. Kent Newmyer - History - 1985 - 516 pages
...domestic tribunals" is to be. In short, the principle of comity would control. And the rules of comity "which are to govern are those which arise from mutual...in order that justice may be done to us in return." 133 These principles laid down in chapters 1 and 2 — sovereignty, with its corollaries of vested...
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Recueil Des Cours/Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International ...

Law - 1993 - 404 pages
...the United States, regarded the comitas of nations as being the most appropriate principle to express "the true foundation on which the administration of...justice, in order that justice may be done to us in return"12. The notion of comitas has found many interpretations. Lainé translated "comiter" with "par...
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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Theory and Practice: [contains the Edited ...

Karl Matthias Meessen - Law - 1996 - 294 pages
...role of the self-interest principle in informing decisions based on the principle of comity. He wrote: The true foundation on which the administration of...from mutual interest and utility from a sense of the inconvenience which would result from a contrary doctrine and from a sort of moral necessity to do...
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Recueil Des Cours/Collected Courses

Academie De Droit International De La Haye - Law - 2000 - 472 pages
...beneficence, humanity and charity"20. He would rather regard as the "true foundation" of the subject that "the rules which are to govern are those which...justice, in order that justice may be done to us in return"21. This notion of comity is not entirely absent from Savigny's writings. He uses such phrases...
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国际私法

徐冬根, 王国华, 萧凯 - 2005 - 372 pages
...抑du 廿叮呼@ 什om 由e 靶nseo 其由e 国@ 示禾八方去 一 inconveniences which would arise from a contrary doctrine; and from a sort of moral...in order that justice may be done to us in return.? 斯托里的" 礼让说" 包括: 第一, 一国在其领土范围内享有专属的主权和司法管辖权,...
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