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... Spain (Burgos) (1939) 259 Bacshorod Conunune Case (1922) ...64, 292 Baiz, Re (1890) 237, 245 Baldwin Case (1841) 328 Baldy v. Hunter (1897) 310—1 Banco de Bilbao v. Sancha and Rey (1938) 230, 235, 276, 277, 293, 318-20 Banco de Espana v ...
... Spain (Burgos) (1939) 259 Bacshorod Conunune Case (1922) ...64, 292 Baiz, Re (1890) 237, 245 Baldwin Case (1841) 328 Baldy v. Hunter (1897) 310—1 Banco de Bilbao v. Sancha and Rey (1938) 230, 235, 276, 277, 293, 318-20 Banco de Espana v ...
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... Spain v. La. Conception (1819) ...89, 244 Corfu Channel (Merits) (1949) 406 Costa Rica 11. Nicaragua (1916) 436 Cristina, The (1938) 293, 320 Cuculla Case (1876) 121, 147—8, 326, 330 Czechoslovak Occupation (Hungary) Case (1922) “.64 ...
... Spain v. La. Conception (1819) ...89, 244 Corfu Channel (Merits) (1949) 406 Costa Rica 11. Nicaragua (1916) 436 Cristina, The (1938) 293, 320 Cuculla Case (1876) 121, 147—8, 326, 330 Czechoslovak Occupation (Hungary) Case (1922) “.64 ...
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... Spain 1'. Chancery Lane Safe Deposit Ltd. (1939 98—9, 184 Spanish Government v. Campuzano (1938) 231 Spanish Republican Government (Security for Costs) Case (1938) 231, 360 Speyers v. U.S. (1871,16) 316 Sprott v. U.S. (1874) ...309—10 ...
... Spain 1'. Chancery Lane Safe Deposit Ltd. (1939 98—9, 184 Spanish Government v. Campuzano (1938) 231 Spanish Republican Government (Security for Costs) Case (1938) 231, 360 Speyers v. U.S. (1871,16) 316 Sprott v. U.S. (1874) ...309—10 ...
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... Spain responsible for acts of, the Colonies, over which she had lost all control, or to lay that responsibility on the Colonies themselves. Canning eventually decided on the latter.“ It may be observed, however, that E5 likelihood of ...
... Spain responsible for acts of, the Colonies, over which she had lost all control, or to lay that responsibility on the Colonies themselves. Canning eventually decided on the latter.“ It may be observed, however, that E5 likelihood of ...
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Contents
3 | |
13 | |
30 | |
PART | 95 |
THE DOCTRINE OF LEGITIMACY | 105 |
PUBLIC RIGHTS | 145 |
Procedural Rights of Private Litigants | 166 |
RETROACTIVITY or RECOGNITION | 172 |
CONDITIONAL RECOGNITION | 265 |
117 | 283 |
LEGAL PERSONALITY CIF A BELLIGERENT COMMUNITY | 303 |
THE NATURE OF THE RECOGNlTlON OF BELLIGBRENCY | 333 |
THE DUTY 0P REOOONITION | 352 |
CONDITIONS FOR REOOGNITION | 364 |
TERMINATION OF BELLIOERENCY | 395 |
RECOGNITION OF INSURGENCY | 407 |
MODES 0F RECOGNITION 139 | 191 |
105 | 215 |
Br WHOM DETERMINABLE | 224 |
REVOCABILITY 0F RECOGNITION | 259 |
2? THE MEANING OF THE DOCTRINE | 411 |
THE DOCTRINE OF NONRECOGNITION AND THE MAXIM | 420 |
NONRECOGNITION as A SANCTION | 441 |
Index | 453 |
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