International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Italy on February 11 , 1929 , made announcement that it had been " deemed necessary to establish the State of the Vatican , and to recognize so far as the latter is concerned , complete ownership , exclusive and absolute power and ...
... Italy on February 11 , 1929 , made announcement that it had been " deemed necessary to establish the State of the Vatican , and to recognize so far as the latter is concerned , complete ownership , exclusive and absolute power and ...
Side 124
... Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia for him and his royal descendants.1 The King of Italy duly accepted the Crown of Albania , assuming for himself and his successors the title of King of Italy and Albania , Emperor of Ethiopia . He was to be ...
... Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia for him and his royal descendants.1 The King of Italy duly accepted the Crown of Albania , assuming for himself and his successors the title of King of Italy and Albania , Emperor of Ethiopia . He was to be ...
Side 370
... Italy and Jugoslavia regarding their common frontier in the Fiume region , provided that such an agreement was not made on the basis of compensations elsewhere at the expense of nationals of a third Power ; and he suggested that the ...
... Italy and Jugoslavia regarding their common frontier in the Fiume region , provided that such an agreement was not made on the basis of compensations elsewhere at the expense of nationals of a third Power ; and he suggested that the ...
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