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A Belligerent Occupant’s Power over Property
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2017
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- Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1944
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1 See the declaration of a group of the United Nations, State Department Bulletin, Vol. VIII (1943), p. 21. Cf. Woolsey “The Forced Transfer of Property in Enemy Occupied Territories,” this Journal, Vol. 37 (1943), p. 282.
2 Proceedings of the Hague Peace Conferences, Translation of Official Texts, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, 1920: Conference of 1899, p. 431.
3 Same, p. 558.
4 The importance of the receipt is stressed in Laurent v. Le Jeune, decided by the Belgian Cour de Cassation on March 3, 1921; Williams and Lauterpacht, Annual Digest, 1919–1922, Case 343.
5 Proceedings of the Hague Peace Conferences, as cited, p. 528.
6 E.g. Anderson, Chandler P., Inviolability of Private Property against Confiscation, 1927 Google Scholar.
7 Annual Digest, 1923–24, Case No. 243. The note in the Digest refers to an adverse comment by Rundstein.
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