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Jurisdiction — Exemptions from — Foreign States in their Public and Private Capacities — Union of Socialist Soviet Republics — Contract with a Greek National — Jurisdiction of Greek Courts
Consular Privileges — Operation and Enforcement of Treaties — Personal Immunity of Consuls — Diplomatic Treaties — Interpretation before French Courts — Franco-American Consular Convention of 23 February, 1853.
Treaties — Interpretation — Intention of the Parties — Consideration of Preparatory Diplomatic Negotiations — Tacit Reference to General Principles of International Law — Reasonable Interpretation of Scope of the Convention — Inadmissibility of Interpretation Depriving Clause of its Practical Application.
Responsibility of States — Responsibility for Contractual Obligations of Provinces — Responsibility of Turkey for the Contractual Obligations of the Vilayet of Adrianople
Damages — Measure of Damages — Damages for Loss of Profits — Distinction between Expropriation and Unlawful Deprivation of Property — Measure of Damages in Consequence of an Unlawful Act — Cumulative Damage of Interdependent Undertakings — Whether the Court can Rely on the Data Supplied by the Parties — Changes in the Value of the Property Taken Away — Offers of Compensation Made during Abortive Negotiations — Appointment of Experts — Indeterminate and Contingent Damages.
International Law — Sources of — Opinions of Writers — International Conventions and Municipal Decisions as a Source of International Law — Value of Opinions of Writers — Stipulations of Conventions — Whether Expressing General Principles of International Law — Authority of Municipal Decisions — How far Constituting International Custom — Requirement of Opinio Necessitatis.
Claims — State Control over Claims — Nature of Claims Arising out of an Injury to Private Persons and Put Forward by States — Is Compensation Due to the Individual or the State?