The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law The American Journal of International Law has been published quarterly since 1907 and is considered the premier English-language scholarly journal in its field. It features scholarly articles and editorials, notes and comment by preeminent scholars on developments in international law and international relations, and reviews of contemporary developments. The Journal contains summaries of decisions by national and international courts and arbitral and other tribunals, and of contemporary U.S. practice in international law. Each issue lists recent publications in English and other languages, many of which are reviewed in depth. Throughout its history, and particularly during first sixty years, the Journal has published full-text primary materials of particular importance in the field of international law. The contents of the current issue of the Journal are available on the ASIL web site. |
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Page 125
... aircraft . ARTICLE 3 The following shall be deemed to be state aircraft : ( a ) Military and naval aircraft ; ( b ) Aircraft exclusively employed in state service , such as posts , customs , and police . Every other aircraft shall be ...
... aircraft . ARTICLE 3 The following shall be deemed to be state aircraft : ( a ) Military and naval aircraft ; ( b ) Aircraft exclusively employed in state service , such as posts , customs , and police . Every other aircraft shall be ...
Page 126
... Aircraft shall have the nationality of the state in which they are registered and cannot be validly registered in more than one state . The registration entry and the certificate of registration shall contain a description of the aircraft ...
... Aircraft shall have the nationality of the state in which they are registered and cannot be validly registered in more than one state . The registration entry and the certificate of registration shall contain a description of the aircraft ...
Page 127
... aircraft is to operate , that , according to the opinion of the authority that issues it , such aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements of each of the states named in said certificate . The aircraft commander shall at all ...
... aircraft is to operate , that , according to the opinion of the authority that issues it , such aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements of each of the states named in said certificate . The aircraft commander shall at all ...
Page 128
... aircraft commander as long as the pilots , engineers and other members of the operat- ing crew concerned continue to be employed on the aircraft . Upon the return of such certificate an authenticated copy thereof shall be retained in ...
... aircraft commander as long as the pilots , engineers and other members of the operat- ing crew concerned continue to be employed on the aircraft . Upon the return of such certificate an authenticated copy thereof shall be retained in ...
Page 130
... aircraft from the state visited may be regulated in a similar manner . However , such aircraft shall follow the normal air route , and make their identity known by signals agreed upon as they fly across the frontier . ARTICLE 20 From ...
... aircraft from the state visited may be regulated in a similar manner . However , such aircraft shall follow the normal air route , and make their identity known by signals agreed upon as they fly across the frontier . ARTICLE 20 From ...
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18 Stat A. J. I. L. Supp according mutual unconditional agreed Agreement effected aircraft Alien Property Custodian amended amount application arbitration ARTICLE Austen Chamberlain Austria award Board Britain Britannic Majesty certificates claims Commission Communications and Transit Conference on Communications consular officer consuls court customs matters delegate deposit account diplomatic officers duties effected by exchange Enemy Act exchange of notes February 20 force foreign Geneva German Government Hague high contracting parties July 12 L. N. Tr LABOR CONVENTION CONCERNING League of Nations Majesty the King ment Nicaragua Pan American Union paragraph persons plenipotentiaries present convention President PROTOCOL CONCERNING provisions Public Treaties regulations relating Republic respect SEAL Seamen's Act Second General Conference Secretary Siam Siamese signatory Signed December Signed February special deposit account statute territory thereof thereto tion Treasury treatment in customs Treaty Series U. S. Tr United UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION vessel Washington
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Page 40 - ... by virtue of a claim of right made by one against the other under treaty or otherwise, and which are justiciable in their nature by reason of being susceptible of decision by the application of the principles of law or equity...
Page 127 - The high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory.
Page 116 - Brazil; the President of the Republic of Chile; the President of the Republic of Cuba : His Majesty the King of Denmark ; His Majesty the King of Spain; the President of the United States of America; the President of the French Republic; His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Page 39 - Eager by their example not only to demonstrate their condemnation of war as an instrument of national policy in their mutual relations, but also to hasten the time when the perfection of international arrangements for the pacific settlement of international disputes shall have eliminated forever the possibility of war among any of the Powers of the world...
Page 143 - Uruguay shall transmit authentic certified copies to the governments for the aforementioned purpose of ratification. The instrument of ratification shall be deposited in the archives of the Pan American Union in Washington, which shall notify the signatory governments of said deposit. Such notification shall be considered as an exchange of ratifications.
Page 14 - East and the further strengthening of the relations of friendship and good neighbourhood now existing between the two nations, have for that purpose named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: His...
Page 30 - Order, 1944, to be included in the sterling area, namely 'the following Territories excluding Canada and Newfoundland, that is to say: (a) any Dominion, (b) any other part of His Majesty's dominions, (c) any territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations has been accepted by His Majesty and is being exercised by his Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, or in any Dominion, (d) any British Protectorate or Protected State, (e) Egypt, the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Iraq,...
Page 76 - September, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, in a single copy which will remain deposited in the archives of the Government of the French Republic, and of which authentic copies will be sent to each of the Signatory Powers.
Page 51 - Secretary shall from time to time certify to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment to each State the sums payable to such State under this section.
Page 11 - October 6, 1917, and as to claimants other than citizens of the United States unless it arose with reference to the money or other property held by the Alien Property Custodian or Treasurer of the United States hereunder.