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International Law and Current Problems in the Far East

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Arthur H. Dean*
Affiliation:
New York Bar

Abstract

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Type
Fourth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1955

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References

1 Vol. 33, pp. 360–375.

2 Oppenheim, International Law 122 (7th ed. Lauterpacht 1948).

3 68 Journal of the Security Council 16 (1948).

4 See Stimson and Bundy, On Active Service in Peace and War 177–179.

5 d. at 261–263.

6 See Cardozo in Sokoloff v. National City Bank, 239 N. Y. 158, 166 (1924).

7 Vol. 49 (1955), pp. 68–76.

8 It would not be within the exception covering a state totally occupied by a belligerent occupier, but whose allies are continuing to fight.

9 23 Dept. of State Bulletin 607 (1950).

10 P.C.I.J., Series A/B, No. 53.

11 d. at 46.