Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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Side 165
... obligations of a State annexed by Great Britain upon conquest are imposed as a matter of course , and in default of express reservations , upon Great Britain , and can be enforced by British municipal law against the Crown in the only ...
... obligations of a State annexed by Great Britain upon conquest are imposed as a matter of course , and in default of express reservations , upon Great Britain , and can be enforced by British municipal law against the Crown in the only ...
Side 167
... obligations incurred before war had been actually declared . Turning now to the text - writers , we may observe that the proposition we have put forward that the conqueror may impose what terms he thinks fit in respect of the obligations ...
... obligations incurred before war had been actually declared . Turning now to the text - writers , we may observe that the proposition we have put forward that the conqueror may impose what terms he thinks fit in respect of the obligations ...
Side 168
... obligation to fulfil all contracts passed to the conquering State . The particular section is in fact directed to the obligations of the conquering or annexing State upon the rights of private property of the individual— the point which ...
... obligation to fulfil all contracts passed to the conquering State . The particular section is in fact directed to the obligations of the conquering or annexing State upon the rights of private property of the individual— the point which ...
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THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
ENEMY CHARACTER | 2 |
THE RELATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO MUNICIPAL | 15 |
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