Arbitration Series, Ediția 4,Partea 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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Pagina 11
... jurisdiction as he was an American citizen . George Salem presented the consular certificate and referred to the telegram of the Ministry of Justice . But the court , after having pro- ceeded to the hearing of witnesses , decided to ...
... jurisdiction as he was an American citizen . George Salem presented the consular certificate and referred to the telegram of the Ministry of Justice . But the court , after having pro- ceeded to the hearing of witnesses , decided to ...
Pagina 12
... jurisdiction a hearing should take place during the absence of George Salem . A hearing to reach a definite decision was fixed for the 12th March . The consular certificate showed no legalization when presented by George Salem on ...
... jurisdiction a hearing should take place during the absence of George Salem . A hearing to reach a definite decision was fixed for the 12th March . The consular certificate showed no legalization when presented by George Salem on ...
Pagina 13
... jurisdiction in the case against George Salem . The objections of the other accused were again waived and they were referred to the court of Mehalla . As George Salem had often tried to recover the documents which he had submitted to ...
... jurisdiction in the case against George Salem . The objections of the other accused were again waived and they were referred to the court of Mehalla . As George Salem had often tried to recover the documents which he had submitted to ...
Pagina 14
... jurisdiction and informed the Consul General accordingly by a letter dated April 29 , 1922 ; the return of the documents took place on the 30th April . Thereupon the American Consul General instituted an investigation against George ...
... jurisdiction and informed the Consul General accordingly by a letter dated April 29 , 1922 ; the return of the documents took place on the 30th April . Thereupon the American Consul General instituted an investigation against George ...
Pagina 20
... jurisdiction and the Egyptian Government have violated , through the criminal proceed- ings against Salem , the treaty rights which are due to the United States as a capitulatory power in virtue of the treaty of 1830 between them and ...
... jurisdiction and the Egyptian Government have violated , through the criminal proceed- ings against Salem , the treaty rights which are due to the United States as a capitulatory power in virtue of the treaty of 1830 between them and ...
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according accused action aliens alleged Ameri American Agent American citizen American citizenship American consular American Government American Minister American nationality annex Arbitral Tribunal capitulatory powers certificate claimant competent law complaint counsel for Egypt court at Mehalla Court of Appeal criminal proceedings damages decision declared deed denial of justice diplo Diplomatic Agency diplomatic claims documents domestic law Egyp Egyptian authorities Egyptian Government Egyptian judicial Egyptian Minister Egyptian pounds entitled ernment evidence extraterritorial courts fact Foreign Affairs forgery fraud George Salem Goubran Salem Government of Egypt Ibrashy Bey international law international tribunals investigation January 20 Judge Lord Allenby majority opinion ment Minister of Justice Ministry of Foreign Mixed Courts mixed jurisdiction Nassif native courts Parquet parties passport Persian consul Persian subject pertaining principles prosecution prosecutor Protocol of January question referred regard requête civile respect Royal Government rule stipulations tion tionality treaty rights trial United violation WALTER SIMONS
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Pagina 78 - ... country of his nativity, or go to any other foreign country, and take permanent residence therein, it shall be considered prima facie evidence of a lack of intention on the part of such...
Pagina 78 - ... the diplomatic and consular officers of the United States in foreign countries shall from time to time, through the Department of State, furnish the Department of Justice with the names of those within their respective jurisdictions who have such certificates of citizenship and who have taken permanent residence in the country of their nativity, or in any other foreign country, and such statements, duly certified, shall be admissible in evidence in all courts in proceedings to cancel certificates...
Pagina 87 - the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief, in a reasonable mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the prosecutor, that the person charged was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted.
Pagina 128 - Where the tort itself is of such a nature as to preclude the ascertainment of the amount of damages with certainty, it would be a perversion of fundamental principles of justice to deny all relief to the injured person, and thereby relieve the wrongdoer from making any amend for his acts.
Pagina 94 - And, if there was objection to appearing as a suitor in a foreign court, it was open to that government to make the asserted public status and immunity of the vessel the subject of diplomatic representations to the end that, if that claim was recognized by the Executive Department of this government, it might be set forth and supported in an appropriate, suggestion to the court by the Attorney General, or some law officer acting under his direction.
Pagina 85 - To undertake to examine the justice of a definitive sentence is an attack on the jurisdiction of him who has passed it. The prince, therefore...
Pagina 128 - In such a case, while the damages may not be determined by mere speculation or guess, it will be enough if the evidence show the extent of the damages as a matter of just and reasonable inference, although the result be only approximate.
Pagina 110 - ... no claim shall be disallowed or rejected by the Commission by the application of the general principle of international law that the legal remedies must be exhausted as a condition precedent to the validity or allowance of any claim.
Pagina 85 - It is its province, or that of its sovereign, to exercise justice in all places under its jurisdiction, to take cognizance of the crimes committed, and the differences that arise in the country.
Pagina 81 - The existence or non-existence of a rule of international law is established by a process of inductive reasoning ; by marshalling the various forms of evidence of the law to determine whether or not such evidence reveals the general assent that is the foundation of the law.