| American Law Institute - 1927 - 1198 páginas
...included, when taken over by their opponents, is a matter of common occurrence. That under the Chinese law the legal position of the military renders them immune...of the ordinary courts while their power, in fact, renders them immune from all courts. This immunity is extended to the friends of the military and the... | |
| Commission on Extraterritoriality in China - 1926 - 340 páginas
...the military for their financial support. 205. By virtue of Chinese law itself (see paragraph 153), the legal position of the military renders them immune...power, in fact, often renders them immune from all courts. This immunity is liable to be extended to the friends of the military and to the commercial... | |
| Percy Thomas Etherton - 1927 - 304 páginas
...of the Government, so that the courts are dependent upon the military for their financial support. By virtue of Chinese law itself the legal position...power, in fact, often renders them immune from all courts. This immunity is liable to be extended to the friends of the military, and to the commercial... | |
| Percy Thomas Etherton - 1927 - 302 páginas
...of the Government, so that the courts are dependent upon the military for their financial support. By virtue of Chinese law itself the legal position...power, in fact, often renders them immune from all courts. This immunity is liable to be extended to the friends of the military, and to the commercial... | |
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