The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4, Part 1American Society of International Law, 1910 - International law |
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Page 123
... land and refers to the airspace so far as it is appurtenant to the land . The usual remedy under the common law for interference with the possession of land was , of course , the action of trespass quære clausum fregit , and yet it is ...
... land and refers to the airspace so far as it is appurtenant to the land . The usual remedy under the common law for interference with the possession of land was , of course , the action of trespass quære clausum fregit , and yet it is ...
Page 274
... land in the absence of an actual occupation by British authorities any more than the annexation by Sverdrup for Norway of some of the land that he was the first to explore far to the north of the possessions of the Dominion of Canada.22 ...
... land in the absence of an actual occupation by British authorities any more than the annexation by Sverdrup for Norway of some of the land that he was the first to explore far to the north of the possessions of the Dominion of Canada.22 ...
Page 269
... land directly south of South America . In that land mass , known in part as Palmer Land , Gra- ham Land , Danco Land , etc. , and often designated as a whole as West Antarctica , no power has as yet established an effective occupa- tion ...
... land directly south of South America . In that land mass , known in part as Palmer Land , Gra- ham Land , Danco Land , etc. , and often designated as a whole as West Antarctica , no power has as yet established an effective occupa- tion ...
Contents
Woolsey | 1 |
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AT THE SECOND HAGUE CONFERENCE Heinrich | 83 |
THE LAW OF THE AIRSHIP Simeon E Baldwin | 95 |
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