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... Panama . In Luckenbach S.S. Co. v . United States , 280 U.S. 173 ( 1930 ) , Canal Zone ports were held to be " foreign ports " for purposes of mail - carrying charges . Cf. Com- ment , Sovereignty of the Panama Isthmus , 16 N.Y.U. Intra ...
... Panama . In Luckenbach S.S. Co. v . United States , 280 U.S. 173 ( 1930 ) , Canal Zone ports were held to be " foreign ports " for purposes of mail - carrying charges . Cf. Com- ment , Sovereignty of the Panama Isthmus , 16 N.Y.U. Intra ...
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... ( PANAMA ) v . UNITED STATES American and Panamanian General Claims Arbitration , 1933 Hunt's Rep . 765 , 812 [ In 1923 a collision occurred between the claimant Panamanian com- pany's vessel David and the American General Petroleum ...
... ( PANAMA ) v . UNITED STATES American and Panamanian General Claims Arbitration , 1933 Hunt's Rep . 765 , 812 [ In 1923 a collision occurred between the claimant Panamanian com- pany's vessel David and the American General Petroleum ...
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... Panama to the Organization of American States . The five vessels were held until fines of $ 3,000,000 were paid . Lloyd's of London held 90 per cent and United States underwriters , 10 per cent of this risk . Panama , the United Kingdom ...
... Panama to the Organization of American States . The five vessels were held until fines of $ 3,000,000 were paid . Lloyd's of London held 90 per cent and United States underwriters , 10 per cent of this risk . Panama , the United Kingdom ...
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Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
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