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The Russian Reinsurance Company Case

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1925

References

1 Recent Recognition Cases,” this JOURNAL, Vol. 19, p. 263 (April, 1925).Google Scholar

2 Sokoloff «. National City Bank, (1924) 239 N. Y. 158;Google Scholar Fred S. James & Co. v. Second Russian Insurance Co. (1925) 239 N. Y. 248.Google Scholar

3 (1925) 240 N. Y. 149;Google Scholar 147 N. B. 703.Google Scholar

4 In recent English cases it was argued before the House of Lords that Soviet nationalization decrees had terminated the corporate existence of Russian banks, but the House of Lords was not satisfied that the Soviet decrees were intended to have this effect. Russian Commercial and Industrial Bank v. Comptoir d'Escompte de Mulhouse, [1925] A. C. 112;

5 (1925) 207 N. Y. Supp. 574.Google Scholar

6 147 N. E. 703, 706.Google Scholar

7 147 N. E. 703, 708.Google Scholar

8 147 N. E. 703, 705.Google Scholar