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Pertusola Claim.

Franco-Italian Conciliation Commission.  08 March 1951 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Treaties — Conclusion of — Treaty Not Freely Negotiated.

Treaties — Interpretation of — Preparatory Work — Use of.

Treaties — Interpretation of — Various Rules of — General Principles of Interpretation — Necessity of Interpretation even when Text prima facie Clear — Canons of Interpretation as used for Municipal Laws and for Contracts — “The Sense of the Words” — “The Context” — Grammatical Analysis — “A Reasonable Meaning” — Comparison with Other Parts of the Treaty — Travaux préparatoires — Presumption of Simplicity of Expression — “The Intention of the Parties” — Treaty not Freely Negotiated — “The Spirit of the Treaty” — Peace Treaty of Paris, 1947 — Meaning of “injury or damage suffered as a result of the war”.

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© Cambridge University Press 1957

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