International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... obligations contracted by Canada in 1935 : " The obligations are not obligations of Canada as part of the British Empire , but of Canada , by virtue of her new status as an international person , and do not arise under a treaty between ...
... obligations contracted by Canada in 1935 : " The obligations are not obligations of Canada as part of the British Empire , but of Canada , by virtue of her new status as an international person , and do not arise under a treaty between ...
Side 160
... obligations of its country . As international law imposes no obligation upon a State to accord recognition to a new government functioning within any other at any particular time , the bare withholding of it is a matter of policy ...
... obligations of its country . As international law imposes no obligation upon a State to accord recognition to a new government functioning within any other at any particular time , the bare withholding of it is a matter of policy ...
Side 171
... obligations of intercourse . These obligations include , among other things , the protection of the persons and property of the citizens of one country lawfully pursuing their business in the territory of the other and abstention from ...
... obligations of intercourse . These obligations include , among other things , the protection of the persons and property of the citizens of one country lawfully pursuing their business in the territory of the other and abstention from ...
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