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Page 849
... expropriation and not on any technically narrow exceptions in the case of war . This explains the well - established rule that there can be no requisition upon the high seas , for these are extraterritorial and expropriation is a ...
... expropriation and not on any technically narrow exceptions in the case of war . This explains the well - established rule that there can be no requisition upon the high seas , for these are extraterritorial and expropriation is a ...
Page 861
... EXPROPRIATION In its Memorandum to Mexico concerning that country's nationalisa- tion of the oil industry the United States asserted on April 3 , 1940 that : the right to expropriate property is coupled with and conditioned on the ...
... EXPROPRIATION In its Memorandum to Mexico concerning that country's nationalisa- tion of the oil industry the United States asserted on April 3 , 1940 that : the right to expropriate property is coupled with and conditioned on the ...
Page 862
... expropriation itself and not a subsequent failure to compensate is what must be subjected to scrutiny when assessing the legality of an expropriation . This takes the argument some distance towards affirming that an uncompensated ...
... expropriation itself and not a subsequent failure to compensate is what must be subjected to scrutiny when assessing the legality of an expropriation . This takes the argument some distance towards affirming that an uncompensated ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF JURISDICTION | 655 |
MARITIME Jurisdiction | 661 |
MARITIME JURISDICTIONcont | 669 |
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