In questions of international law we should not depart from any settled decisions, nor lay down any doctrine inconsistent with them.


Udny v. Udny (1869), L. R. 1 Sc. & Div. Ap. Ca. 454.


In questions of international law we should not depart from any settled decisions, nor lay down any doctrine inconsistent with them.

In questions of international law we should not depart from any settled decisions, nor lay down any doctrine inconsistent with them.

In questions of international law we should not depart from any settled decisions, nor lay down any doctrine inconsistent with them.

In questions of international law we should not depart from any settled decisions, nor lay down any doctrine inconsistent with them.