International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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Стр. 66
... Italy , and Japan - all rights and titles over her overseas possessions . The expression renounce in favor of " is sometimes used in the treaty as equivalent to " cede to . " By articles 83 and 87 , for instance , Germany renounced in ...
... Italy , and Japan - all rights and titles over her overseas possessions . The expression renounce in favor of " is sometimes used in the treaty as equivalent to " cede to . " By articles 83 and 87 , for instance , Germany renounced in ...
Стр. 74
... Italy , and Japan , all her rights and titles over her oversea possessions ; Considering that the benefits accruing to the United States under the aforesaid article 119 of the treaty of Versailles were confirmed by the treaty between ...
... Italy , and Japan , all her rights and titles over her oversea possessions ; Considering that the benefits accruing to the United States under the aforesaid article 119 of the treaty of Versailles were confirmed by the treaty between ...
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... Italy to New York . There was no denial that the ship was operated as a merchant vessel for the car- riage of ... Italian ambassador to the United States appeared and on behalf of the Italian Government specially set forth that the ...
... Italy to New York . There was no denial that the ship was operated as a merchant vessel for the car- riage of ... Italian ambassador to the United States appeared and on behalf of the Italian Government specially set forth that the ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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