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In re Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein

Germany, Federal Republic of.  28 January 1998 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Relationship of international law and municipal law — Treaties — Effect in domestic law — Federal Republic of Germany — Postwar treaties — Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany, 1990 — Constitutional status — Whether part of German law

States — Germany — Status under allied occupation — Resumption of full sovereignty by united Germany — Effect on postwar treaties — Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War and the Occupation, 1952

Treaties — Application — Termination — Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War and the Occupation, 1952 — Effect in German law — Relationship with Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany, 1990 — Termination by exchange of notes, 1990

War and armed conflict — Reparations — Seizure of German external assets — Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War and the Occupation, 1952 — Definition of German a matter for the law of the confiscating State — Persons of German ethnic origin possessing nationality of neutral State — Whether assets liable to seizure — Whether German courts entitled to adjudicate upon claims — The law of Germany

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 2012

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