In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 404-426
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Nationality — Expatriation — By voting in foreign political election — Conduct of foreign relations — Right of expatriation — Voluntariness of expatriating act — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 518-525
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Extradition — Procedure of — Issue of warrant of arrest — Extraditable crimes — Under treaty — Requirement of specification in treaty — Principle of double criminality — The law of the United States of America.Extradition — Conditions of — Extraditable crimes — Under treaty — Requirement of specification in treaty — Principle of double criminality — Procedure of extradition — Issue of warrant of arrest — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 266-272
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International law — Relation to municipal law — Application in municipal courts — Whether binding on domestic Claims Commission established by statute where interpretation of statute leads to different result from that prescribed by international law.Recognition — Of Governments — Effect on validity of acts of Government prior to recognition — Repudiation of obligations of predecessor Governments — Recognition of Soviet Government by United States of America in 1933 — Validity of Soviet Decrees annulling obligations on bonds issued by Imperial Russian Government and held by United States nationals.State responsibility — For debts — Breaches of bond agreements — Whether State in bteach is responsible in international law.State responsibility — For debts — Bonds of Imperial Russian Government expressed in roubles — Whether claims of United States holders of such bonds within International Claims Settlement Act, 1949 — Claims to be determined in accordance with applicable substantive law, including international law.
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 227-231
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Nationality — Of corporations — Ownership and control — Vessels under foreign flag — Labour disputes — Jurisdiction over — The law of the United States of America.Jurisdiction — Personal — Over nationals abroad or on the high seas — Corporations owned or controlled by nationals — Vessels owned by — Vessels under foreign flag — Labour disputes abroad — Flags of convenience — Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between United States and Liberia, 1938 — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 306-309
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Aliens — Treatment of — Bequest to non-resident alien — Requirement that alien be permitted benefit, use, and control of funds — Changes in currency regulations — Effect of — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 145-149
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Jurisdiction — Territorial — Over ports and national waters — Statute providing right of action to seaman suffering personal injury — Interpretation of statute consistently with international law — Action by foreign seaman against foreign shipowner for Injury sustained in territorial waters of State of forum — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 300-306
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Aliens — Treatment of — Right of non-resident alien to inherit property on intestacy — Reciprocal right of nationals of State of situs of property to inherit property in foreign State on intestacy — Vesting of interests of non-resident aliens under trading with the enemy legislation — Effect of — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 138-142
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Jurisdiction — Territorial — Order of court to produce documents situate in foreign country — Control over documents — Violation of laws of foreign State — Effect of — The law of the United States of America.
Recognition of acts of foreign States — Confiscatory legislation — When effective — For purpose of municipal law — The "Act of State" doctrine — The law of the United States of America.
Extinction of States — Annexation of Latvia by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Non — recognition of — By United States of America — Effect on prior Treaty.Aliens — Position of — Treatment by receiving State — Standing to sue in receiving State — Annexation of Latvia by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Non — recognition of — By United States of America — Effect of non — recognition on prior Treaty — The law of the United States of America.Treaties — Termination of — By operation of law — Extinction of contracting Party — Annexation of Latvia by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Non–recognition of — By United States of America — Effect on prior Treaty — Access to courts by nationals of contracting States.Recognition — Of annexation — Annexation of Latvia by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — Non-recognition of — By United States of America — Effect on prior treaty — Access to courts — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 385-391
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International law — Relation to municipal law — International law expressly part of municipal law by Constitution — Basic Law of Federal Republic of Germany, Article 25 — Applicability of Article 25 to West Berlin — Application of international law by West Berlin courts apart from Article 25.States as international persons — Sovereignty and independence — Conclusiveness of statements of Executive — Recognition of Government as de jure Government of foreign State — Special court established by agreement between several States — Who is "Executive" for such a Court — Supreme Restitution Courts in GermanyRecognition of National Government of Republic of Latvia as de jure Government of State of Latvia by Governments of France, United Kingdom, United States of America and Federal Republic of Germany.Jurisdiction — Territorial — Exemptions from — Property of foreign States — Real property — Whether subject to jurisdiction of local State — Distinction between imperium and dominium — Relevance of use of premises for diplomatic purposes — The law of Germany.Diplomatic and consular intercourse — Miscellaneous — Diplomatic premises — Immunity of — Relevance of number and location of embassy buildings — Relevance of distance of premises from capital.Warfare on land — Occupation of enemy territory — Legislative functions of Occupant — Applicability of international law to legislation promulgated by Occupant — Special nature of such legislation in relation to international law — Restitution Laws promulgated by Western Powers in West Germany.Permanent diplomatic envoys — Privileges and immunities of — Diplomatic premises — Immunity from jurisdiction — Theory of imperium of local sovereign — Principle of exterritoriality — Extent of validity in contemporary international law — Extent to which immunity derived from person of envoy — Comity and reciprocity as origin of immunity — Present legal basis of immunity — Theory of functional necessity — Relevance of distance of diplomatic premises from capital — Property in West Berlin — Effect of termination of diplomatic use of premises — Relevance of involuntary nature of termination — Distinction between temporary cessation of use through suspension of diplomatic relations and termination of use.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 315-318
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Aliens — Admission of — Admission of lawfully admitted nonimmigrant alien for permanent residence — Political asylum In discretion of Legislature — Fear of political persecution — Effect of — The law of the United States of America.315Aliens — Expulsion of — Whether asylum should be granted — In discretion of Legislature of State deporting — Fear of persecution in country of origin — Effect of — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 579-584
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Treaties — Operation and enforcement of — Through municipal legislation and contract — Migrant Labor Agreement — Incorporation in contract — Interpretation of treaty — By reference to purpose of Agreement — Mandatory and directory provisions — The law of the United States of America.Disputes — Negotiation — Joint investigation — Alleged violation of Migrant Labor Agreement — Interpretation of Agreement — By reference to its purpose — Mandatory and directory provisions — Time — limit for completion of joint investigation.579Treaties — Interpretation of — Principles and rules of — Interpretation by reference to purpose of Parties — Mandatory and directory clauses — Incorporation in municipal law — Inclusion in contract — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 28, S. 165-168
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Sovereignty of States — Conduct of foreign relations — Conclusiveness of statements of Executive — Suggestion of immunity of property of foreign State — Attachment for purpose of execution of a judgment — The law of the United States of America.Jurisdiction — Territorial — Exemptions from — Property of foreign States — Bank accounts — Immunity from attachment — Attachment for purpose of execution of a judgment — Suggestion of immunity — Conclusiveness of — The law of the United States of America.
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 528-533
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Jurisdiction — Territorial — Irregular apprehension — Sailors of foreign navy — Desertion in port — Apprehension in third State — Return to country of origin — Under treaty — Function of consuls — Aliens — Expulsion of — The law of the United States of America.Aliens — Expulsion of — Sailors of foreign navy — Desertion in port — Apprehension in third State — Return to country of origin — Under treaty — Function of consuls — The law of the United States of America.Consuls — Position and functions of — Under treaty — Sailors of foreign navy — Desertion in port — Return to country of origin Aliens — Expulsion of — The law of the United States of America.Treaties — Interpretation of — Principles and rules of — Whether word should be interpreted by reference to municipal law of one Party — "Desertion" — Treaty of Friendship between United States of America and Spain — The law of the United States of America.Extradition — Miscellaneous — Sailors of foreign navy — Desertion in port — Apprehension in third State — Return to country of origin — Under treaty — Function of consuls — Aliens — Expulsion of — The law of the United States of America.