International Law OpinionsCUP Archive, 1956 - 436 halaman |
Isi
page | 3 |
Corporations | 32 |
Slavery and the slave trade | 77 |
INDIVIDUALS II | 99 |
Exclusion of aliens | 105 |
forced loans | 113 |
SECTION XIII | 139 |
Jurisdiction in territorial and national waters including ports | 155 |
State responsibility for acts of private individuals | 288 |
Introductory | 295 |
Degree and character of the injustice | 305 |
Suggested qualifications of the rule that a merely erroneous | 311 |
Cases concerning land | 320 |
Portugal 18281832 comprising the Terceira Affair | 340 |
Spain 18301837 | 350 |
Blockades by and against insurgents page | 375 |
Jurisdiction on the high seas | 170 |
Jurisdiction of the English Court of Admiralty | 187 |
SECTION XIV | 195 |
State responsibility for defaults upon concessionary or con | 201 |
Double payment of customs duties | 395 |
Measures of force not amounting to war | 403 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
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