International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... according to existing practice , possess the following qualifications : First , there must be a people . According to Rivier , it must be sufficient in numbers to maintain and perpetuate itself . This requirement could not , he de ...
... according to existing practice , possess the following qualifications : First , there must be a people . According to Rivier , it must be sufficient in numbers to maintain and perpetuate itself . This requirement could not , he de ...
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... According to the Treaty of Berlin of 1878 , Bulgaria was recognized as an autonomous and tributary principality of the Sultan of Turkey , but with a Christian government and a national militia ; Servia and Roumania were recog- nized ...
... According to the Treaty of Berlin of 1878 , Bulgaria was recognized as an autonomous and tributary principality of the Sultan of Turkey , but with a Christian government and a national militia ; Servia and Roumania were recog- nized ...
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... according to American theory , depends upon a fact , namely , the success of the revolutionary force , and that regardless of the illegitimacy thereof in the eyes of the parent State . Thus recognition based upon careful regard for such ...
... according to American theory , depends upon a fact , namely , the success of the revolutionary force , and that regardless of the illegitimacy thereof in the eyes of the parent State . Thus recognition based upon careful regard for such ...
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