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The Treaty of Limerick 1691,esenting the English Crown in Ireland, and on the Irish side, by the leaders of the Irish forces. The Military Articles. were signed by De Ginckel for the English and on the other side by the two French generals who were commanders in chief of the Irish army, together with a number of general officers.想象 发表于 2025-3-24 00:22:37
Territorial Claims In The Grotian Period,rsy reminds us, annexation has been thought to be legally ineffective while hostilities continue; and within the European context the acquisition of territory has nearly always been provided for in the peace treaty following war, which, save in very few exceptional situations, was coincidental withplasma 发表于 2025-3-24 03:32:53
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An Essay in the History of the Principle of Self-Determination,ated appearance of communities deriving from native political struggle from the American War of Independence until the present day, and the homage paid to the principle in the form of federal constitutions and other structures providing autonomy. The object of this essay is to present, in a provisiomaladorit 发表于 2025-3-24 15:30:36
Prolegomena to Utopian International Projects, the history of western societies prior to the establishment of the League of Nations. It is not intended as a detailed examination: it is only an introduction to demonstrate that schemes for international projects have been proposed — often in considerable detail — at stages earlier in history than梯田 发表于 2025-3-24 20:42:02
The Use of Piracy in Malayan Waters, time to time maintained is to be found in ancient writings known to Medieval and Renaissance Europe.. It is not clear that all, or, indeed, any such acts were considered violations of law in the ancient world,. although, of course, punitive or suppressive expeditions were sent against freebooters fduplicate 发表于 2025-3-25 03:12:35
Early English Restrictions to Travel,l and Bracton, three of the earliest writers on the common law did not deal with the question. Fleta,. and Britton,. both writing about the time of Edward I maintain that the subject could only leave the country after securing the required licence from the monarch. Fitz-Herbert,. writing in 1534 was