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Re Rizzo and Others (No. 3).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
State Responsibility — In General — Legal Basis of.
State Responsibility — Absolute Responsibility and Responsibility Based on Fault — Responsibility for Loss or Damage Sustained by Sequestrated Property — Negligence of Sequestrator — Criteria of Responsibility — Extent of Liability.
Treaties — Interpretation of — Principles and Rules of — Comparison with Wording of Earlier Clause in Same Treaty.
Treaties — Interpretation of — Principles and Rules of — Intention of the Parties.
Arbitration — Procedure — Competence — Competence of Conciliation Commission Sitting as Collége arbitral.
Conciliation — Competence of Conciliation Commission Sitting as Collége arbitral.
War — Effects of Outbreak of — On Enemy Subjects with regard to Their Property — Sequestration of Enemy Property — Conservatory Nature of — Distinction between Administrative and Judicial Sequestration.
Peace Treaties — Performance of — Right of Victorious Party to Seize Property of Defeated Party — Exempted Property — Sequestrated Property of Nationals of Defeated Party — Responsibility for Negligence of Sequestrator — Criteria of Responsibility — Responsibility for Delay in Raising Sequestration — Implied Period of Grace.
State Responsibility — Wrongs Unconnected with Contractual Obligations — Acts and Omissions of State Organs and Officials — Responsibility for Acts of Judiciary — Basis and Nature of State Responsibility — Peace Treaties — Operation of — Right of Victorious Party to Seize Property of Defeated Party — Exempted Property — Sequestrated Property of Nationals of Defeated Party — Responsibility for Negligence of Sequestrator — Criteria of Responsibility — Responsibility for Delay in Raising Sequestration — Interpretation of Treaties — Principles and Rules of — Comparison with Wording of Earlier Clause in Same Treaty — Intention of the Parties — Conservatory Nature of Sequestration of Enemy Property.
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