| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1920 - 622 páginas
...returned to Chinese hands. Regarded from a strictly legal point of view, it is impossible to justify this refusal of the Powers to yield to the several times...retaining their control until the Chinese Government shall be willing to agree to certain reforms which the Powers deem essential to the efficient working... | |
| Chin-Lin Hsia - 1924 - 252 páginas
...in another form : " Regarded from a strictly legal point of view, it is impossible to justify this refusal of the powers to yield to the several times...themselves justified in retaining their control." 1 Whatever other points of view there may be ; from the standpoint of international law, it is clear... | |
| Jinlin Xia - 1925 - 250 páginas
...been_returned toChinese hands. Regarded from a strictly legal point of view, it is impossible to justify this refusal of the powers to yield to the several times...government that Chinese control should be reestablished." J This existing practice in the Mixed Court can hardly force a resemblance to even the latest treaty... | |
| 1924 - 524 páginas
...point of legality says, "Regarded from a strictly legal point of view, it is impossible to justify this refusal of the Powers to yield to the several times...retaining their control until the Chinese Government shall be willing to agree to certain reforms which the Powers deem essential to the efficient working... | |
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