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Permanent Court of International Justice — Statute of — National Judges — Parties Having the Same Interest — Article 31 of the Statute and Article 71, Paragraph 2, of the Rules of the Court.
Permanent Court of International Justice — Judgments — Contents of — In Relation to Alternative Submissions Put Forward by the Parties — Interpretation of Arbitration Agreement.
Permanent Court of International Justice — Judgments — Contents of — In Relation to Alternative Submissions Put Forward by the Parties — Interpretation of Arbitration Agreement.
War — Effects of — Enemy Aliens — Right to Sue — Operation of Statutes of Limitation — Termination of War — War Between the United States and Austria — Termination by Joint Resolution of Congress.
Neutral Property — Detention of — Detention and Requisition of Neutral Ships — Duty of Compensation — Requisition of Dutch Ships in the United States — State Responsibility — Acts of Officials — Errors of Judgment — National Emergency and Duty of Compensation — Municipal Legislation and International Law — Measure of Damages — Award and Rate of Interest — Law Applicable by Domestic Tribunal set up to Determine a Claim of an International Character.
Warfare at Sea — Requisitioning of a Neutral Ship by the French State — How Far Constituting an “Act of State” — Irregular Requisition — Competence of the French Courts.
Occupation in Time of War — Occupation of Alsace-Lorraine by the French Army between November 11, 1918, and January 10, 1920 — Right to Annul German Legislation.