The Princesa

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1946
Year1946
CourtCourt of Appeal
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2 cases
  • Benfield Corporate Risk Canada Ltd. v. Beaufort International Insurance Inc. et al., 2013 ABCA 200
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 16 January 2013
    ...Anson's Law of Contract (28th Ed. 2002), pp. 147 [para. 107]; 527 to 528 [para. 130]. Burrows, Interpretation of Documents (2nd Ed. 1946), p. 79 [para. Chitty on Contracts (31st Ed. 2012), paras. 1-039 to 1-041 [para. 110]; 12-066 [para. 118]; 12-082 [para. 130]; 13-008 [paras. 106, 112]; 1......
  • Kamil Najim Abdullah Alseran and Another v MRE and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 14 December 2017
    ...nations, and were regarded as being declaratory of the laws and customs of war": see International Military Tribunal, Judgment of 1 October 1946, pp79–80. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East expressed the same view in 1948. It has since been endorsed twice by the Internatio......
3 books & journal articles
  • Can Anyone Implement the Law? The Discourse and Practice of Externalizing Legal Authority
    • United States
    • Sage Administration & Society No. 53-9, October 2021
    • 1 October 2021
    ...rarely result in an exercise of physical force, they invariably include the exercise of legal authority. Such authority, as Weber (1946, p. 79) points out, is exer-cised “by virtue of the belief in the validity of legal statute and functional ‘competence’ based on rationally created rules” ......
  • Book Review: The Three Faces of Oakeshott
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage European Journal of Political Theory No. 4-1, January 2005
    • 1 January 2005
    ...of Hobbes as primarily a materialist did not satisfy Oakeshottand he criticized it thoroughly in the famous ‘Introduction to Leviathan’,1946 (pp. 79–80).Oakeshott rejected the view that in Hobbes’s philosophy a ‘mechanistic-materialist politicsis made to spring from a mechanistic-materialis......
  • Social Participation of the Aged in Different Cultures
    • United States
    • Sage ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The No. 279-1, January 1952
    • 1 January 1952
    ...Probably never in the history of man ing and the Aged: Primitive Societies," Jour-nal have the skills of the of Gerontology, Vol. I (Jan. 1946), p. 79. aged become effectively shelved by the trained apti- to defend these rights by his own tudes of youth. Unless the aged are strength. Thus w......

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