International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... accepted it . " ( J. B. Moore , International Law and Some Current Illusions , 289 , 303. ) " International law grows out of negotiated agreements by means of which nations pledge themselves to the acceptance of definite rights and ...
... accepted it . " ( J. B. Moore , International Law and Some Current Illusions , 289 , 303. ) " International law grows out of negotiated agreements by means of which nations pledge themselves to the acceptance of definite rights and ...
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... accepted by the community of nations.3 States may through the medium of an international organization such as the League of Nations , itself the product of agreement , find it expedient to create and accept fresh restraints that ...
... accepted by the community of nations.3 States may through the medium of an international organization such as the League of Nations , itself the product of agreement , find it expedient to create and accept fresh restraints that ...
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... accepted design . In pursuance of the plan the Principal Allied Powers through their Supreme Council proceeded to ... accepted by , Great Britain for Palestine ( and Transjordan ) ; and were assigned to , and accepted by , France for ...
... accepted design . In pursuance of the plan the Principal Allied Powers through their Supreme Council proceeded to ... accepted by , Great Britain for Palestine ( and Transjordan ) ; and were assigned to , and accepted by , France for ...
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