The British Year Book of International LawH. Frowde, 1937 - International law Vol. 32 covers 1955 and 1956. |
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... declared : “ A considerable portion of the cargo of the Peterhoff was of the third class , and need not be further referred to . A large portion , perhaps , was of the second class , but is not proved , as we think , to have been ...
... declared : “ A considerable portion of the cargo of the Peterhoff was of the third class , and need not be further referred to . A large portion , perhaps , was of the second class , but is not proved , as we think , to have been ...
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... declared to be " an accepted maxim of international law , that every sovereign nation has the power , as inherent in sovereignty , and essential to self - preservation , to forbid the entrance of foreigners within its dominions , or to ...
... declared to be " an accepted maxim of international law , that every sovereign nation has the power , as inherent in sovereignty , and essential to self - preservation , to forbid the entrance of foreigners within its dominions , or to ...
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... declared terminated . At the same time the then Khedive , who had shown anti - British sympathies , was deposed , and his uncle Hassein Kamel ascended the Khedivial Throne with the title of Sultan of Egypt . 18. His Majesty's Government ...
... declared terminated . At the same time the then Khedive , who had shown anti - British sympathies , was deposed , and his uncle Hassein Kamel ascended the Khedivial Throne with the title of Sultan of Egypt . 18. His Majesty's Government ...
Contents
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES AS AN EXPOSITOR OF INTER | 1 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE SPANISH CIVIL | 17 |
THE LAW OF THE DOMICIL | 32 |
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