The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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Page 121
... rule of interna- tional law . It appears , therefore , that the present article would violate no existing rule of customary international law , and that it provides a convenient and ade- quate minimum standard of treatment for members ...
... rule of interna- tional law . It appears , therefore , that the present article would violate no existing rule of customary international law , and that it provides a convenient and ade- quate minimum standard of treatment for members ...
Page 506
... rules of the forum which are in force relative to the institution or continuation of such a proceeding by any private party . Arti- cle 2 lays down the general rule that a State shall not , on the ground that the complainant is a State ...
... rules of the forum which are in force relative to the institution or continuation of such a proceeding by any private party . Arti- cle 2 lays down the general rule that a State shall not , on the ground that the complainant is a State ...
Page 647
... rules " of procedure , is equally applicable here . No precedent has been found which suggests the contrary of the rule incorporated in this article , except with reference to particular details which are covered in other articles ...
... rules " of procedure , is equally applicable here . No precedent has been found which suggests the contrary of the rule incorporated in this article , except with reference to particular details which are covered in other articles ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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