The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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This rule of construction of the most - favored - nation clause as formulated by Jay , that a concession made for valuable consideration does not pass automatically and without equivalent to the favored nation , -has been consistently ...
This rule of construction of the most - favored - nation clause as formulated by Jay , that a concession made for valuable consideration does not pass automatically and without equivalent to the favored nation , -has been consistently ...
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17 Alabama 1 have held that Italian consuls , by virtue of the most - favored- nation clause in Article XVII of the consular convention between the United States and Italy of May 8 , 1878 , were entitled to all the rights and privileges ...
17 Alabama 1 have held that Italian consuls , by virtue of the most - favored- nation clause in Article XVII of the consular convention between the United States and Italy of May 8 , 1878 , were entitled to all the rights and privileges ...
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It was this last jurisdictional clause upon which the treaty was principally attacked in the Senate . The jurisdictional clause of the Bryan treaty is shorter and simpler than the same clause in either of the preceding treaties , for it ...
It was this last jurisdictional clause upon which the treaty was principally attacked in the Senate . The jurisdictional clause of the Bryan treaty is shorter and simpler than the same clause in either of the preceding treaties , for it ...
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Contents
PAGE | 451 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
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