The British Year Book of International LawH. Frowde, 1932 - International law Vol. 32 covers 1955 and 1956. |
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... Treaty of Versailles as a principal in the international world ; it had " agents " of its own , who were not the agents of the Creditor Powers . These agents were to be accorded by Germany " the same rights and immun- ities " as those ...
... Treaty of Versailles as a principal in the international world ; it had " agents " of its own , who were not the agents of the Creditor Powers . These agents were to be accorded by Germany " the same rights and immun- ities " as those ...
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• Treaty of Versailles nor the Convention of Paris , either by the terms of the provisions they contain , or by necessary implication , confer on Poland the right she is now claiming . Turning to the subject of “ relevant decisions ...
• Treaty of Versailles nor the Convention of Paris , either by the terms of the provisions they contain , or by necessary implication , confer on Poland the right she is now claiming . Turning to the subject of “ relevant decisions ...
Page 152
... Treaty of Versailles . " The provisions of Articles 14 to 19 of the Treaty concluded at Versailles between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Poland on June 28 , 1919 , as also the provisions of Article 89 of the Treaty ...
... Treaty of Versailles . " The provisions of Articles 14 to 19 of the Treaty concluded at Versailles between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Poland on June 28 , 1919 , as also the provisions of Article 89 of the Treaty ...
Contents
INSTITUT DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
A LEGAL FOOTNOTE TO THE STORY OF GERMAN REPARATIONS | 9 |
CASES IN THE ADMIRALTY AND COMMON | 39 |
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