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Occupation of Enemy Territory — Requisitions and Contributions — Articles 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 52 of the Regulations Annexed to the Hague Convention IV of 1907 — Validity of Title Acquired by Purchase of Articles Seized by the Occupying Forces.
Treaties — Interpretation — Reasonable Construction by Reference to other Treaty Provisions — Articles 248 and 231 of the Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon Respectively.
Nationality of Corporations — Change of Sovereignty — Provisions of Treaty of Peace between Allied and Associated Powers and Austria — Inclusion within the Term “Nationals of “former Austrian Empire.”
International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — German Law and the Treaty of Versailles — Article 4 of the German Constitution — Effect of Treaties upon Individuals — Alleged Violation of the Treaty of Versailles by Germany — Publication by German Subject — High Treason — The State’s Right of Self-Defence — How far Limited by International Treaties.
State Responsibility — Responsibility for Acts of Police Officers and Minor Officials — Indiscriminate Use of Firearms — Insufficient Investigation and Prosecution — Distinction between the Findings of an Investigating Judge and the Judgment of a Tribunal.
Refusal of Recognition of Government Distinguished from Refusal of Recognition of a State — Non-Recognition of the Soviet Government by the United States.
Aerial Bombardment — Analogy with Land Bombardment — Article 26 of the Hague Regulations concerning the Laws and Customs of War on Land — Bombardment of Salonica by German Air Forces prior to the Entrance of Greece into War — Greek Territory as a Region of War — Military Operations against Occupied Neutral Territory.