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Remarks: Dr. Martin Domke

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1955

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References

1 142 A. J. I. L. Supp. 47 (1948).

2 Rules of Procedure of June 29, 1950, 45 A. J. I. L. Supp. 84 (1951).

3 Cf. Rubin, “The Almost-Forgotten Claimant: American Citizen’s Property Rights Violated,” 40 A. B. A. J. 961 (1954); First Semi-Annual Report of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, for the Period ending December 31, 1954, p. 3.

4 Domke, , “Piercing the Corporate Veil in the Law of Economic Warfare,” Wisconsin L. E. 77 (1955)Google Scholar.

5 Hyde, , “The Exportation of Private Capital and Some Observations about Nationalization,” 10 Record of the Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York 166 (April, 1955)Google Scholar.

6 Jessup, , A Modern Law of Nations (New York, 1948)Google Scholar.

7 See bibliography in: Some Problems in the Organization and Administration of Public Enterprises in the Industrial Field, United Nations, Technical Assistance Administration 65–87 (1954).

8 26 Dept. of State Bulletin 984 (1952); see Report of the Committee on State Immunity, in Proceedings and Committee Reports of the American Branch of the International Law Association, 1954, p. 39.

9 75 Sup. Ct. 423; 348 U. S. 356.