International LawCambridge University Press, 1977 - 614 oldal |
Tartalomjegyzék
The Mandate under international law in the Covenant | 29 |
The interpretation of Article 18 of the Mandate | 85 |
Article 18 of the Mandate for Palestine and | 101 |
Recognition of Governments | 113 |
EFFECT OF TOTAL OR PARTIAL EXTINCTION | 119 |
NATURE OF STATE TERRITORY | 143 |
Sovereignty over certain Frontier Land | 207 |
Implications of the Norwegian Fisheries case | 213 |
LIMITATIONS UPON AND EXEMPTIONS FROM | 313 |
The nationality of denationalized persons | 383 |
An international Bill of human rights | 407 |
State sovereignty and human rights | 416 |
ORGANS OF INTERNATIONAL | 431 |
LAW OF INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT | 459 |
The United Nations General Assembly voting | 504 |
SouthWest Africa | 514 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
accepted action acts jure administration adopted advisory opinion alien Annual Digest applied Article 18 Article 22 Assembly attitude authority boycott Britain British Charter claim considerations constitution contiguity continental shelf Council Court of Cassation Covenant decision declared Decree degree of supervision diplomatic diplomatic immunity doctrine duty effect exercise existing expressed fact federal freedom Government human rights ibid immunity of foreign individual instance international law International Law Commission interpretation judicial jure gestionis jure imperii jurisdictional immunity Lauterpacht League of Nations legislation limited Lord Mandate for Palestine Mandated territories Mandates Commission Mandates system matter Members ment obligations oral hearings Palestine Palestine Mandate peace Permanent Court persons political position practice principle private law procedure proclamation protection provisions purpose question reason recognized reference regard relation respect result revolutionary seas society of nations South Africa South-West Africa sovereign sovereignty submarine areas Swiss tion Treaty tribunals unanimity United Nations Vitianu voting
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