The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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... concern of countries around the North and Baltic Seas and perhaps the sensitivity of the Japanese who rely heavily on seafood . ( 6 ) . The OECD's draft recommendations on Guiding Principles con- cerning International Economic Aspects ...
... concern of countries around the North and Baltic Seas and perhaps the sensitivity of the Japanese who rely heavily on seafood . ( 6 ) . The OECD's draft recommendations on Guiding Principles con- cerning International Economic Aspects ...
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... concern , I think , in the American services than it has been in the services of other countries . In other words ... concerned with today . Let me give you an example of what I regard as , perhaps , counterproductive . The use of ...
... concern , I think , in the American services than it has been in the services of other countries . In other words ... concerned with today . Let me give you an example of what I regard as , perhaps , counterproductive . The use of ...
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... concern value , applying a mul- tiple of from 10 to 15 to the annual net earnings after taxes . In Claim of Sun Oil Co. , a special mining concession case , it even adopted a multiple of 16 % . The fact that the book value approach ...
... concern value , applying a mul- tiple of from 10 to 15 to the annual net earnings after taxes . In Claim of Sun Oil Co. , a special mining concession case , it even adopted a multiple of 16 % . The fact that the book value approach ...
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