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Civil Responsibility for Communications by Officials of a Friendly Foreign Government
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1948
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1 See Archibald King, Col. “ Jurisdiction over Friendly Foreign Armed Forces, ” in this JOURNAL, Vol. 36 (1942), p. 539.
2 Szalatnay-Stacho, v. Fink, (1946) 62 Times L.E. 146; on appeal to the Court of Appeal, (1946) 62 Times L.E. 573; this JOURNAL, Vol. 40 (1947), p. 948 Google Scholar.
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5 3 & 4 George VI, c. 51.
6 King, article cited, p. 557.
7 Fairman, Charlesand King,, Archibald “Taxation of Friendly Foreign Armed Forces,” in this JOURNAL, Vol. 38 (1944), p. 261 Google Scholar.
8 Restatement of the Law of Torts, 1938, Vol. 3, p. 224, Introductory Note to §§ 585–592.
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