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Lighthouses Arbitration between France and Greece

Permanent Court of Arbitration.  24 July 1956 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Belligerent Occupation — The Public Property of the Enemy State — Proceeds of Lighthouse Dues Collected by Concessionaires — Whether Public Enemy Property — Article 53 of Hague Regulations, 1907 — Whether Part Due to Occupied State is Valeurs exigibles — Relevance of Fact that State's Part Not Ascertained — Relevance of Fact that State's Part Previously Pledged to Creditors.

Belligerent Occupation — Respect for Private Property — Seizure by Occupant of Lighthouse Dues Collected by Concessionaires — Whether Public Enemy Property — Article 53 of Hague Regulations, 1907 — Whether Part Due to Occupied State is Valeurs exigibles — Relevance of Fact that State’s Part Not Ascertained — Relevance of Fact that State’s Part Previously Pledged to Creditors

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Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1960

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