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... territorial waters , British sovereign power claims in the name of jus soli the children of foreign parents born on board a British merchant ship , even within foreign territorial waters . --- - There are , consequently , legal ...
... territorial waters , British sovereign power claims in the name of jus soli the children of foreign parents born on board a British merchant ship , even within foreign territorial waters . --- - There are , consequently , legal ...
Page 141
... territorial sovereign has no right to impose his natio- nality on foreigners . Nothing could be more natural from the moment that , owing to the Capitulations , such a territorial sovereign becomes , as far as concerns foreigners ...
... territorial sovereign has no right to impose his natio- nality on foreigners . Nothing could be more natural from the moment that , owing to the Capitulations , such a territorial sovereign becomes , as far as concerns foreigners ...
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... territorial sovereignty . And so the British Government took care to introduce a slight distinction when quoting the authors it did . Territorial sovereignty can have no effect as regards foreigners before a treaty of exterritoriality ...
... territorial sovereignty . And so the British Government took care to introduce a slight distinction when quoting the authors it did . Territorial sovereignty can have no effect as regards foreigners before a treaty of exterritoriality ...
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Public Sittings 2 | 52 |
Discours prononcés et Documents lus devant la Cour 17 | 249 |
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