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... territory consists of nationals , or citizens , or subjects , of the organization . We call these organizations states . This relationship between an organization for government on the one hand and a territory and persons on the other ...
... territory consists of nationals , or citizens , or subjects , of the organization . We call these organizations states . This relationship between an organization for government on the one hand and a territory and persons on the other ...
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... territory are merely incidents of hostilities , the authority which he exercises is a form of the stress which he puts upon his enemy , the rights of the sovereign remain intact , and the legal relations of the population towards the ...
... territory are merely incidents of hostilities , the authority which he exercises is a form of the stress which he puts upon his enemy , the rights of the sovereign remain intact , and the legal relations of the population towards the ...
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... territory , 298 ff . Germany : and Portuguese colonies , 231 , n . 7 . blockade of Venezuelan ports , 231 . economic relations with Austria , 243 f . , 246 , 249 . Polish borders , 278 . Gidel , Professor G. G. , 7 , n . 9 , 8 f . , 19 ...
... territory , 298 ff . Germany : and Portuguese colonies , 231 , n . 7 . blockade of Venezuelan ports , 231 . economic relations with Austria , 243 f . , 246 , 249 . Polish borders , 278 . Gidel , Professor G. G. , 7 , n . 9 , 8 f . , 19 ...
Contents
The Basis of Obligation in International Law | 1 |
The Shortcomings of International Law | 68 |
Matters of Domestic Jurisdiction | 81 |
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