The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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war . The Japanese , seeing that the Russians held by them in captivity could hardly subsist on the meagre diet issued to their own officers and men , made a daily allowance of 60 yen to officers and 30 yen to enlisted men who were held ...
war . The Japanese , seeing that the Russians held by them in captivity could hardly subsist on the meagre diet issued to their own officers and men , made a daily allowance of 60 yen to officers and 30 yen to enlisted men who were held ...
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... held as scheduled in Washington April 24-26 , 1913. In many respects the meeting was the most interesting , important and successful yet held by the Society . As indicated in the editorial comment on p . 169 of the January JOURNAL , the ...
... held as scheduled in Washington April 24-26 , 1913. In many respects the meeting was the most interesting , important and successful yet held by the Society . As indicated in the editorial comment on p . 169 of the January JOURNAL , the ...
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... held that the consuls of a nation enjoying most - favored - nation treatment were en- titled to privileges and rights in administration on the estates of de- ceased countrymen extended by treaty to consuls of a third nation . The ...
... held that the consuls of a nation enjoying most - favored - nation treatment were en- titled to privileges and rights in administration on the estates of de- ceased countrymen extended by treaty to consuls of a third nation . The ...
Contents
FRANCIS LIEBER Elihu Root | 453 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
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