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L. v. N (Bulgarian Occupation of Greece).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
State Territory — Acquisition of Territorial Sovereignty — Annexation — Annexation during War.
War — Binding Force of Laws of — Declaratory Nature of Hague Conventions.
Belligerent Occupation — Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Functions of the Occupant — Establishment of Courts and Public Services by the Occupant — Validity of Acts of — Contract concluded before a Bulgarian Notary in Occupied Greece — Validity after Re-establishment of Greek Sovereignty.
Belligerent Occupation — Nature and Effects of — Maintenance of Sovereignty of Occupied State — German Occupation of Greece — Administration of Macedonia and Thrace by Bulgarian Military Authorities — Acquisition of Territorial Sovereignty — Annexation during War — Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Functions of the Occupant — Establishment of Courts and Public Services by the Occupant — Validity of Acts of — Contract concluded before a Bulgarian Notary — Validity after Re-establishment of Greek Sovereignty — War — Binding Force of Laws of — Declaratory Nature of Hague Conventions.
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