The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 268
... Mandate . In regard to each , the question of the nationality of the subjects of the Mandate has received a similar solution . Except in the case of Palestine , the Mandates themselves were silent on the point , and some uncertainty in ...
... Mandate . In regard to each , the question of the nationality of the subjects of the Mandate has received a similar solution . Except in the case of Palestine , the Mandates themselves were silent on the point , and some uncertainty in ...
Page 270
... Mandate for Syria and Lebanon ( Article 2 ( 2 ) ) , as indeed in the Mandate for Palestine ( Article 17 ) , the normal restriction of the use of local military forces to police purposes and the defence of the territory is relaxed by the ...
... Mandate for Syria and Lebanon ( Article 2 ( 2 ) ) , as indeed in the Mandate for Palestine ( Article 17 ) , the normal restriction of the use of local military forces to police purposes and the defence of the territory is relaxed by the ...
Page 277
... mandate being recognised . Again , when , in a Belgian law , Ruanda was described as ' administratively united ' with the Belgian Congo , the necessity for correcting the suggestion that a mandated territory is completely identified ...
... mandate being recognised . Again , when , in a Belgian law , Ruanda was described as ' administratively united ' with the Belgian Congo , the necessity for correcting the suggestion that a mandated territory is completely identified ...
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