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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Territory — Trust territory — Nature of relationship between trust territory and administering authority — Trust territory of the Pacific Islands — Whether government of trust territory an agency of the United States — Whether existence of trust territory founded upon legislation enacted by administering authority or upon Trust created by United Nations
Jurisdiction — Extraterritorial — Extraterritorial effect of legislation — Application to trust territory — Whether legislation enacted by administering authority for the benefit of its own citizens automatically applicable to trust territory — Whether requirement of specific legislative intent
International organizations — United Nations — Trusteeship system — Nature and purpose of trusteeship — Preparing inhabitants of trust territory for self-government — Relationship between United Nations, administering authority and trust territory
Treaties — Interpretation — Object and purposes — Trusteeship agreements — Whether permitting all legislation enacted by administering authority for its own citizens to be applied to trust territory — Trusteeship Agreement for the Former Japanese Mandated Islands, 1947 — The law of the United States