International LawAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 744 pages |
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Page 95
... give rise to bad faith and would negative the right to request release from the obligations of the treaty . 3. A treaty duly signed and ratified becomes automatically part of the " law of the land , " taking priority over all laws ...
... give rise to bad faith and would negative the right to request release from the obligations of the treaty . 3. A treaty duly signed and ratified becomes automatically part of the " law of the land , " taking priority over all laws ...
Page 344
... give validity.s The two preceding centuries , being an age of discovery , furnish numerous instances of claims based upon nothing more than the fact that a single navigator landed upon the soil and in the name of his sovereign " took ...
... give validity.s The two preceding centuries , being an age of discovery , furnish numerous instances of claims based upon nothing more than the fact that a single navigator landed upon the soil and in the name of his sovereign " took ...
Page 560
... give quarter Following the war the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted , on January 24 , 1946 , a resolution creating a Commission on Atomic Energy , the object of which was to make specific proposals for extending between ...
... give quarter Following the war the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted , on January 24 , 1946 , a resolution creating a Commission on Atomic Energy , the object of which was to make specific proposals for extending between ...
Contents
LIST OF WORKS REFERRED | xxv |
CHAPTER PAGE | xxvi |
THE RELATION OF NEUTRAL STATES TO BELLIGERENTS | xxxii |
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