International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... decision . Chile - Ecuador - Peru , which have not accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of that Court , have not been willing to agree to the United States proposal . Despite the sweep of the Court's decision , there can be little doubt ...
... decision . Chile - Ecuador - Peru , which have not accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of that Court , have not been willing to agree to the United States proposal . Despite the sweep of the Court's decision , there can be little doubt ...
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... decision as not unreasonable if the premise that there was no existing rule of customary law was valid . He criticizes various aspects of the decision , and regrets that the only dissents were by British Com- monwealth judges . A note ...
... decision as not unreasonable if the premise that there was no existing rule of customary law was valid . He criticizes various aspects of the decision , and regrets that the only dissents were by British Com- monwealth judges . A note ...
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... decision in the Supplement to the Second Edition ( 1954 ) of his The Law and Custom of the Sea , at pages 217-222 , and in the 1953 Year Book of World Affairs , pages 283-307 . In the former , he expresses the opinion that the United ...
... decision in the Supplement to the Second Edition ( 1954 ) of his The Law and Custom of the Sea , at pages 217-222 , and in the 1953 Year Book of World Affairs , pages 283-307 . In the former , he expresses the opinion that the United ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
to Situation I Correspondence between the United | 30 |
C | 34 |
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