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The Jurisprudence of the Foreign Compensation Commission: Eligible Claimants*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1964

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* This article constitutes the major portion of a chapter in a forthcoming study entitled International Claims: Postwar British Practics, to be published by the Syracuse University Press in its Procedural Aspects of International Law Series. The writer wishes to express his grateful appreciation to the Ford Foundation for the financial assistance received under a Law Faculty Fellowship which made the research and writing of this article possible, and to the Foreign Compensation Commission for the constant cooperation extended by it during the course of the above work.