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“De Facto” States: Sovereign Immunities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1951
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1 Vol. 35 (1941), p. 263.
2 That government ie said to have been installed by a Chamber elected by a minority vote, and to have envinced ruthless persecuting activities.
3 The Arantzazu Mendi, L. E., [1939] A. C. 256.
4 The Triheten, (1805) 6 C. Eobinson 65.
5 “The Chevalier d’Almeida [Portuguese Plenipotentiary] is not a professor of the law, but a diplomat; and therefore incompetent to instruct us in questions of law.” Lord Stowell (Sir Wm. Scott) in The Santa Crus, 1 C. Robinson 70.
6 L. R., [1919] P. 95.
7 Ibid. 105.
8 Ibid., [1924] P. 236.
9 Ibid., [1937] 1 Ch. 513.
10 Ibid., [1938] 2 K.B. 176.
11 Ibid., [1938] A.C. 485.
12 61 Lloyd’s List Reports 39.
13 62 Lloyd’s List Reports 7.
14 [1939] P. 178.
15 L. R., [1939] 1 Ch. 182.
16 Ibid., [1939] A.C. 256.
17 (1939) 63 Lloyd’s List Reports 83.
18 Including, of course, its rules of private international law.
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