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Political Factors In The Formulation Of National Strategy, Harold D. Lasswell Jan 1980

Political Factors In The Formulation Of National Strategy, Harold D. Lasswell

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of The Seas, Ephraim P. Holmes Jan 1980

Freedom Of The Seas, Ephraim P. Holmes

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Current International Law Problems Of The Navy, Joseph B. Mcdevitt Jan 1980

Current International Law Problems Of The Navy, Joseph B. Mcdevitt

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The State As A Secular Phenomenon, Erhard Mock Jan 1975

The State As A Secular Phenomenon, Erhard Mock

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

In all his works Julius Stone has always put stress on the importance of historical reflection. Therefore, the author wishes to dedicate to Professor Stone this essay which deals from a Continental point of view with the historical background of one of the most fundamental principles of the modem state. This is the development of the secular character of the state. The essence of this. process (which predated the rise of the Continental democracies) is that the state as such is not to be identified with any religious or ideological position, thus guaranteeing the plurality of society.


International Law - Effect Of Recognition - Statute Of Limitations, John N. Seaman Apr 1939

International Law - Effect Of Recognition - Statute Of Limitations, John N. Seaman

Michigan Law Review

In 1917, the Provisional Government of Russia, which was recognized by the United States, had on deposit with defendant bank a large sum of money. During that year the Provisional Government was overthrown by the Soviet Government, and the bank decided to repudiate the debt, because deposits which the bank held in Russia had been confiscated to an amount exceeding that of the debt. The United States continued to recognize the Provisional Government as the de jure government of Russia until 1933. Before 1922, the bank communicated notice of the repudiation several times to Ambassador Bakhmeteff, representing the Provisional Government, …