The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 177
... corporation . In other words , the international settlement will not affect the methods which the legislators in each country may think it necessary to follow in order to determine whether a corporation can be constituted , regis- tered ...
... corporation . In other words , the international settlement will not affect the methods which the legislators in each country may think it necessary to follow in order to determine whether a corporation can be constituted , regis- tered ...
Page 187
... corporation is formed its real seat depends on the laws under which it was constituted . Abnormal cases must be neglected : a corporation may be formed in a country A , but it may be stipulated that it can be domiciled in any country ...
... corporation is formed its real seat depends on the laws under which it was constituted . Abnormal cases must be neglected : a corporation may be formed in a country A , but it may be stipulated that it can be domiciled in any country ...
Page 198
... corporation belongs infringes the rights of a member of that corporation on the ground that he is a foreigner , the country of which he is a national may base a claim thereon , although the corporation has the nationality of the country ...
... corporation belongs infringes the rights of a member of that corporation on the ground that he is a foreigner , the country of which he is a national may base a claim thereon , although the corporation has the nationality of the country ...
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 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordance action acts adopted American applied Article 14 Assembly Bulgaria civil co-operation in penal Codification of International commission Committee of Experts Committee's communication competent competent law consider constituted consuls contracting parties Council criminal Croats and Slovenes Czechoslovakia desirable and realisable determined diplomatic agents diplomatic protection domicile effect established Estonia execution exequatur existence Extradition Convention Extradition Treaty favour Government granted immunity international agreement international convention international law international public order judicial authorities Judicial Co-operation concluded jurisdiction Latvia League of Nations legal personality legislation letters rogatory ment most-favoured-nation clause obligation opinion Pan American Union penal matters personal law piracy possess possible principle procedure Progressive Codification proposed provisions question questionnaires Rapporteur recognition regard relations replies request requisition res judicata respect rules Serbs session ship Sub-Committee submitted summons territorial waters tion tribunal witness or expert writ of summons