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89 Note (2)
Ch. IX Intermediate Proceedings
(9 §. Modes of examination
abroad
Examination foreign
Observations on Rationale or Instruction
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Note
No such act a violation
of International law
(a)
No su As to international law no such act
as that of in question can reasonably be accounted regarded as a violation
of the rules of it. In no way is the interest of the country
in which it is performed affected by it. By it no power
is exercised but that in is any other shape than that in which it is exercised by every government
over its own subjects. In no way are the duties services
which the resident in a foreign country owes to the government
of that same country affected by it. On the part of the
government in which the act is endeavoured to be exercised
any endeavour to prevent or obstruct the exercise of it would
be an act of hostility opposition/confrontliness towards the judicial establishment authority
from which the commission affording an asylum to
evildoers and thereby giving an encouragement to injustice
and without any advantage to itself, unless the profit upon
the money spent by the evildoer be reckoned an advantage
Thus stands the matter in non penal cases and in all
penal cases with the exposition of those by which the
constitution of the government is affected.
These stand upon a different footing, and require
a separate consideration
In England to send a com note a foreign country
a commission of this sort is matter of ordinary practice.
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