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... foreign element suchas,for example, contractsof sale betweenpersonsin different countries ormarriages between personsfromdifferent legal systems. It canbe argued that the functions of international law are different from the functions ...
... foreign element suchas,for example, contractsof sale betweenpersonsin different countries ormarriages between personsfromdifferent legal systems. It canbe argued that the functions of international law are different from the functions ...
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Tim Hillier. President Reagan, the United States engaged in various acts of foreign policy which were designed not only to secure national goals buttosecure certain objectives perceived as beinginthe interests of international order and ...
Tim Hillier. President Reagan, the United States engaged in various acts of foreign policy which were designed not only to secure national goals buttosecure certain objectives perceived as beinginthe interests of international order and ...
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... foreign ship came into the ports orwaters of another state that the ship and those on board become subject to the local law. Unless, therefore, the defendant at thetime of the offence was on British territoryoronboard a British ship ...
... foreign ship came into the ports orwaters of another state that the ship and those on board become subject to the local law. Unless, therefore, the defendant at thetime of the offence was on British territoryoronboard a British ship ...
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... foreign municipal law. The British courts will take judicial notice of international rules, and may of their own volition refer to textbooks andothersources for evidencethereof. Treaties The Britishpractice regarding treaties is ...
... foreign municipal law. The British courts will take judicial notice of international rules, and may of their own volition refer to textbooks andothersources for evidencethereof. Treaties The Britishpractice regarding treaties is ...
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Contents
Refugee Convention 1951 | |
Treaty of Versailles | |
Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in | |
Art 10 | |
OtherCelestial Bodies1967 Treaty on the NonProliferation of Nuclear Weapons 1968 | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Art 47 | |
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