COMMENTARIES UPON INTERNATIONAL LAW. BY S. ROBERT PHILLIMORE, ADVOCATE TO HER MAJESTY IN HER OFFICE OF ADMIRALTY, "Wars are no massacres or confusions, but the highest trials of Right." "Lex est ..... BACON, Certain Observations upon a Libel, &c., 1592. Communis Reipublicæ Sponsio."—Dig. l. i. t. iii. 3 1. VOL. III. PHILADELPHIA: T. & J. W. JOHNSON & CO., LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, NO. 535 CHESTNUT STREET. 1857. is to Extradition - new treaty betw. Ing. Vtialy. Important acown [Tunes, June 11+/2. 1. Ct. 1) Eych, as to the construction 33434 V. c. 52 [Tunes, }) 3 Law Rap Air To.), 381 3 4 Law P. 4. (P.C. Cases), 184 - Steam- is not Case of the Chartich The Kledive (ace /% the Adm. Ct.) aut alled the privileges of a sovereen prince. Even if so existed, the Ct. and are on it Misdiction in the franticular Case. The privilege to laquell) lead been ther "Since that judgment a Formon has feen the If ledive some attributes of Sovereignty which he did not Invrnily possess (Sec four a der Debats 7 Inly 1873 - 70. des Départm. fills PREFACE. THIS volume completes the system of Public International Law, and up the outline sketched out in the first volume of this work.(a) II. Turkey has been formally, and in a manner to place the question (a) The reader is referred upon this point to the concluding pages of the present (b) This Treaty is printed in the Appendix to this volume. (c) Vide ante, Vol. I. pp. 113-17, as to the effect of the Treaty of Adrianople in 1829, and of usage upon this point. (d) Preamble. (e) Article vii. (ƒ) Art. vii. of the Treaty of Paris, 30 March, 1856. |