International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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Стр. 40
... effect to the law as laid down by the sovereign State which called it into being . It need inquire only what that law was , but a court which administered international law must ascertain and give effect to a law which was not laid down ...
... effect to the law as laid down by the sovereign State which called it into being . It need inquire only what that law was , but a court which administered international law must ascertain and give effect to a law which was not laid down ...
Стр. 72
... effect that the seaplane has been or immediately will be interned . ( c ) The Namba may inquire whether the seaplane has been or immediately is to be interned and may govern its movements accordingly . ( d ) The Usa has no legal concern ...
... effect that the seaplane has been or immediately will be interned . ( c ) The Namba may inquire whether the seaplane has been or immediately is to be interned and may govern its movements accordingly . ( d ) The Usa has no legal concern ...
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... effect as a part of such constitution . ( 2 ) The President of the United States shall have au- thority to suspend the taking effect of or the operation of any law , contract , or executive order of the govern- ment of the Commonwealth ...
... effect as a part of such constitution . ( 2 ) The President of the United States shall have au- thority to suspend the taking effect of or the operation of any law , contract , or executive order of the govern- ment of the Commonwealth ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
a b c and | 70 |
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