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Hing Lowe v. United States.

United States of America.  05 March 1956 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — Treaty Inconsistent with Subsequently Enacted Statute — “Treaty Merchants” — Admission for Permanent Residence — Eligibility for Naturalization under Subsequently Enacted Statute — The Law of the United States of America.

Nationality — Naturalization — Eligibility for — “Treaty Merchants” — Treaty Inconsistent with Subsequently Enacted Statute — The Law of the United States of America.

Treaties — Operation of — Effect in Municipal Law of Subsequently Enacted Statute — “Treaty Merchants” — Admission for Permanent Residence — Eligibility for Naturalization — The Law of the United States of America.

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 1960

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