Browsing by Author "Hutton, Henry Dix"
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The Brussels Free Trade Congress and International Association for Customs Reform
Hutton, Henry Dix (Dublin Statistical Society, 1857)It is not necessary to dwell upon the benefits which must also result from the concentration of the efforts of distinct nations in the prosecution of objects involving the common interests of all; or upon the tendency ... -
The recent progress of the Free-Trade Movement in Belgium
Hutton, Henry Dix (Dublin Statistical Society, 1857)On a previous occasion I had the honor of reading to the Society a paper on the Brussels Free Trade Congress and the International Association which sprang out of it. I now propose briefly to indicate the progress, very ... -
Registration of title indispensable for peasant proprietors
Hutton, Henry Dix (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1882)The subject of this paper is a branch of the large and difficult problem which increasingly engages the attention of social and legal reformers; how, namely, to combine security of titles to landed properties with facilities ... -
Report on the extension of Admiralty jurisdiction in Ireland to cases of freight and demurrage; prepared for the Council
Hutton, Henry Dix (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1870)While the Court of Admiralty in Ireland has jurisdiction to proceed against the masters of ships at the suit of the merchants employing their vessels, it has no correlative power of entertaining complaints by captains ... -
Tenures and land legislation in British India
Hutton, Henry Dix (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1870)The Irish land question verifies a twofold truth. Every social movement grows out of an antecedent intellectual progress, yet the results of solitary thought gain both in depth and interest by becoming instrumental to ... -
The working of tribunals of commerce, composed of one legal and two commercial judges, as exhibited in the Hamburg Tribunal ; founded on communications received from Dr. Versmann, the Vicepresident of that court
Hutton, Henry Dix (Dublin Statistical Society, 1858)It has been my anxious desire to propose only such modifications as are requisite in order to carry out the fundamental principles, and thus to realize the essential benefits of Tribunals of Commerce. With this view I ...