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... sovereignty precisely over the Island of Palmas ( or Miangas ) . The United States Government finally maintains that Palmas ( or Miangas ) forms a geographical part of the Philippine group and in virtue of the principle of contiguity ...
... sovereignty precisely over the Island of Palmas ( or Miangas ) . The United States Government finally maintains that Palmas ( or Miangas ) forms a geographical part of the Philippine group and in virtue of the principle of contiguity ...
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... sovereignty in favour of a particular state , this principle would be in conflict with what has been said as to territorial sovereignty and as to the necessary relation between the right to exclude other states from a region and the ...
... sovereignty in favour of a particular state , this principle would be in conflict with what has been said as to territorial sovereignty and as to the necessary relation between the right to exclude other states from a region and the ...
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... sovereignty for the entire period to which the evidence concerning acts of display relates ( 1700-1906 ) must be admitted . There is moreover no evidence which would establish any act of dis- play of sovereignty over the island by Spain ...
... sovereignty for the entire period to which the evidence concerning acts of display relates ( 1700-1906 ) must be admitted . There is moreover no evidence which would establish any act of dis- play of sovereignty over the island by Spain ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
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