Application of Chinese laws The powers concerned should administer, so far as practicable, in their extraterritorial or consular courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt. Politica - Page 3351927Full view - About this book
| American Law Institute - Law - 1927 - 1198 pages
...Chinese courts and certified to by the competent Chinese authorities, and vice versa. That the Powers administer, so far as practicable, in their extraterritorial...courts, such laws and regulations of China as they might deem it proper to adopt. 459 That pending the abolition of extraterritoriality, the nationals... | |
| Commission on Extraterritoriality in China - Courts - 1926 - 340 pages
...concerned should consider Part I of this report with a view to meeting the observations there made and, with the cooperation of the Chinese Government...The Powers concerned should administer, so far as pr, cable, in their extraterritorial or consular courts such law? 1 regulations of China as they may... | |
| China - 1927 - 398 pages
...Government wherever necessary, should make certaln modifications in the existing systems and practlce of extraterritoriality as follows: 1. Application...courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deern It proper to adopt. 2. Mixed Cases 'and Mixed Courts. As a general rule mixed cases between... | |
| China - 1927 - 1000 pages
...the observations there made and, with the co-operation of the Chinese Government wherever necesssary, should make certain modifications in the existing...should administer, so far as practicable, in their extratenritorial or consular courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to... | |
| Julia Emily Johnsen - China - 1928 - 448 pages
...concerned should consider Part I of this report with a view to meeting the observations there made and, with the cooperation of the Chinese Government...courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt. 2. MIXED CASES AND MIXED COURTS As a general rule mixed cases between... | |
| Mingchien Joshua Bau - China - 1928 - 200 pages
...concerned should consider Part I of this report with a view to meeting the observations there made and, with the co-operation of the Chinese Government...courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt. 2. Mixed cases and mixed courts: As a general rule mixed cases between... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - China - 1928 - 370 pages
...concerned should consider Part I of this report with a view to meeting the observations there made and, with the cooperation of the Chinese Government...courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt. 2. Mixed cages and mixed courts As a general rule mixed cases between... | |
| Peace - 1927 - 168 pages
...concerned should consider Part I of this report with a view to meeting the observations there made and, with the cooperation of the Chinese Government...courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt. 8. Mixed cases and mixed courts As a general rule mixed cases between... | |
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