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... effect of the 1897 Agreement was to transfer our subjects to the consular jurisdiction of France ; but we submit that the effect of that is operative between Great Bri- tain and France only ; that if France were to withdraw from Tunis ...
... effect of the 1897 Agreement was to transfer our subjects to the consular jurisdiction of France ; but we submit that the effect of that is operative between Great Bri- tain and France only ; that if France were to withdraw from Tunis ...
Page 91
... effect of the general Protectorate Treaty or more directly by the effect of certain provisions of treaties which Great Britain may invoke , an exception to the rule which is the general rule , namely that the national public authority ...
... effect of the general Protectorate Treaty or more directly by the effect of certain provisions of treaties which Great Britain may invoke , an exception to the rule which is the general rule , namely that the national public authority ...
Page 174
... effect , as provided in the Article itself , six months after notification . ” Nothing could be clearer ; although mention is made here of the subjects and protected persons as well as the merchan- dise of a third Power , it can only be ...
... effect , as provided in the Article itself , six months after notification . ” Nothing could be clearer ; although mention is made here of the subjects and protected persons as well as the merchan- dise of a third Power , it can only be ...
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Séances publiques 2 | 52 |
Public Sittings 2 | 52 |
Discours prononcés et Documents lus devant la Cour 17 | 249 |
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