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Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Foreign States — Immunity from Suit and Immunity from Execution — State Monopoly of Foreign Trade — Implied Waiver of Immunity by Foreign State.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Foreign States — Immunity from Execution of State-owned Property — Distinction between Immunity from Suit and Immunity from Execution.
Jurisdiction — Foreign States — Exemption from — State Enterprises — Nationalization Decree — Immunity in Respect of Acts of Confiscation as Distinguished from Acts of a Commercial Nature.
Occupation of Enemy Territory — Respect of Private Property — Russian Occupation of Polish Territory in 1939.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Foreign States — Immunities of State Organizations — Activities of a Private Law Nature — Russian Trade Delegation — Acts of Russian Authorities in Polish Occupied Territory.
Jurisdiction — Foreign States — Exemption from — Public Vessels — Actions in rem — Privately Owned Vessels Requisitioned for Governmental Service — Immunities of Public Vessels Engaged in Trade.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Privately-owned Vessels Requisitioned within Jurisdiction of Foreign States — Alleged Invalidity of Original Requisition — Relevance of.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Privately Owned Vessel Requisitioned by de jure Government for Governmental Services — Claim by de facto Government — Action in rem — Whether Impleading Foreign Sovereign — Relevance of the Form of the Writ as issued against the Vessel — Relevance of the Concurrent Recognition of the de facto Government.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Privately Owned Vessels — Requisition by Government when Lying in Foreign Port — Owners' Petition for Injunction against Master — Whether Impleading the Foreign State.
International Law in General — Comity — Jurisdictional Immunity and Comity of Nations.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Action in rem against Vessel requisitioned by de jure Government — Effect of Concurrent Recognition of Two Governments — Failure of Government to Devote Ship to Public Uses — Jurisdictional Immunity and Comity of Nations.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Vessels Requisitioned by Government — Evidence of Requisition — Evidence of Possession — How far Conclusive on Question of Immunity — Requisition of Belgian Vessel by Belgian Government Immediately Prior to Capitulation of Belgian Forces in May, 1940.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Privately Owned Vessel — Requisition by State — Mortgagee's Petition for Injunction — Whether Impleading the Foreign State.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Privately Owned Vessel Chartered by a State for Governmental Services — Legal Status of — Extent of Immunity — Proceedings in rem — Claims for Damages — Customary International Law — Brussels Convention of April 10, 1926 — Additional Protocol of 1934 — Interpretation of — Bilingual Treaties.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign Governments — Requisition Decrees — Extraterritorial Effect of.
Jurisdiction — Foreign States — Immunity from Jurisdiction — Ships of Foreign States — Brussels Convention — Requisition Decrees — Extraterritorial Operation of — International Public Order.
Territorial Waters — Jurisdiction in — Over Foreign Merchant Vessels — Offences Committed by the User.
Jurisdiction — Over Nationals in respect of Crimes Committed Abroad — Crime Committed on National Vessel In Foreign Territorial Waters — Italian Penal Code — Reference to International Law.