The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 160
... accepted that a foreign corporation , which is regularly constituted and conforms to the laws of the country where it has its centre of management and control , is to be regarded as existing when , in consequence of its activities , the ...
... accepted that a foreign corporation , which is regularly constituted and conforms to the laws of the country where it has its centre of management and control , is to be regarded as existing when , in consequence of its activities , the ...
Page 175
... accepted . This is the principal point on which economic obstacles ( which are in themselves political obstacles ) might destroy an international settlement by making it impracticable or even undesirable . Modern authorities are not ...
... accepted . This is the principal point on which economic obstacles ( which are in themselves political obstacles ) might destroy an international settlement by making it impracticable or even undesirable . Modern authorities are not ...
Page 179
... accepted , it is boldly stated that a corporate body can have no nationality , " car elle n'est qu'un procédé intellectuel , qu'une image de notre cerveau ; seuls , les associés ont une nationalité " ( VAREILLES - SOMMIÈRES ) . Even ...
... accepted , it is boldly stated that a corporate body can have no nationality , " car elle n'est qu'un procédé intellectuel , qu'une image de notre cerveau ; seuls , les associés ont une nationalité " ( VAREILLES - SOMMIÈRES ) . Even ...
Contents
General report on procedure | 39 |
Questionnaire No 8 Communication of judicial and extrajudicial | 46 |
Questionnaire No 9 Legal position and functions of consuls | 104 |
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