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Sayfa 155
... principles which , in the jurisdiction of the latter , are juridically known as principles of universal personal application and extent , or which the local law applies to all natural persons within its power and its territorial ...
... principles which , in the jurisdiction of the latter , are juridically known as principles of universal personal application and extent , or which the local law applies to all natural persons within its power and its territorial ...
Sayfa 180
... principles , or the derivation of legal rules by the method a posteriori , the historical method , as opposed to the adoption of principles a priori , with a view of arriving at certain results or foregone conclusions which are assumed ...
... principles , or the derivation of legal rules by the method a posteriori , the historical method , as opposed to the adoption of principles a priori , with a view of arriving at certain results or foregone conclusions which are assumed ...
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... principles of morality be justifiable to subject the South to such dominion . " To suppose , " says J. Stuart Mill , " that the same international customs , and the same rules of international morality , can obtain between one civilized ...
... principles of morality be justifiable to subject the South to such dominion . " To suppose , " says J. Stuart Mill , " that the same international customs , and the same rules of international morality , can obtain between one civilized ...
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