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United Kingdom in re International Electrolytic Plant Company Ltd. v. Japan.

Anglo-Japanese Property Commission.  30 November 1960 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Treaties — Interpretation of — Principles and rules of — Consistency with aim and purpose of Treaty — Municipal law incorporated in Treaty of Peace — Treaty of Peace with Japan, Article 15 (a) — Draft Allied Powers Property Compensation Law, Article 9 — Meaning of “working” a patent.

Anglo-Japanese Property Commission — Law applied by — Interpretation of Draft Allied Powers Property Compensation Law incorporated in Treaty of Peace with Japan — Relevance of law of Japan and law of England — Relevance of law of other countries in comparable positions — Question of patent law — Reference to laws of United States of America and Germany — Treaty of Peace with Japan, Article 15 (a) — Property Compensation Law, Article 9 (2).

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© Cambridge University Press 1966

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