Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract of land on the coasts of the African Continent outside of its present possessions, or which, being hitherto without such possessions, shall acquire them, as well as the Power which assumes a Protectorate... Chapters on the Principles of International Law - Page 161by John Westlake - 1894 - 275 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1893 - 670 pages
...them, as well as the Power which assumes a Protectorate there, shall accompany these respective Acts with a notification thereof, addressed to the other...if need be, to make good any claims of their own." "13. Such an International Commission in Africa as has now been suggested would probably comprise among... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1888 - 606 pages
...of February 26, 1885. GENERAL ACT of the Conference of Berlin, signed February 26, ] 885. " Art. 34. Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract...if need be, to make good any claims of their own." * Portugal withdrew her Protectorate over the sea-coast of Dahomey on the 22ud December. 1887. Name... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - 1889 - 980 pages
...new Occupations on the Coasts of the African Continent may be held to be effective. ARTICLE XXXIV. Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract...if need be, to make good any claims of their own. ARTICLE XXXV. The Signatory Powers of the present Act recognize the obligation to insure the establishment... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1890 - 832 pages
...1 thereof, addressed to the other Signatory Powers of the present Act, in order to enable PART II. them, if need be, to make good any claims of their own,' CHAP' "' and ' the Signatory Powers of the present Act recognise the obligation to insure the establishment... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 pages
...hitherto without such possessions, shall acquire them, as well as the Power which assumes a protectorate, shall accompany the respective act with a notification...if need be, to make good any claims of their own,' and (Art. 35) ' the Signatory Powers of the present Act recognise the obligation to insure the establishment... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1894 - 682 pages
...EFFECTIVE. Notification of Acquisitions and Protectorates on Coasts of African Continent. ART. XXXIV.* Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract...if need be, to make good any claims of their own. Establishment of authority in Territories occupied on Coasts. Protection of existing Rights. Freedom... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1894 - 666 pages
...EFFECTIVE. Notification of Acquisitions and Protectorates on Coasts of African Continent. ART. XXXIV.* Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract...if need be, to make good any claims of their own. Establishment of authority in Territories oecupied on Coasts. Protection of existing Rights. Freedom... | |
| Spenser Wilkinson - 1894 - 366 pages
...Africa, shall accompany its act of occupation or protection by a notification to the other Powers, in order to enable them, if need be, to make good any claims of their own. This apparently harmless clause was also directed against England. Until 1885 England, being in command... | |
| 1894 - 744 pages
...there), it was necessary that a notification of the fact be addressed to the other signatory powers, in order to enable them, if need be, to make good any claims of their own."1 In order to keep this declaration from having too general a bearing, the plenipotentiaries of... | |
| Arthur Silva White - 1899 - 538 pages
...the Khedive, on 8th April 1892, that the Sinai Peninsula — that is to say, the Territory bounded to the Power which assumes a Protectorate there, shall...if need be, to make good any claims of their own.' east by a line running in a south-easterly direction from a point a short distance to the east of El-Arish... | |
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