Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... Court is of the opinion that the con- ception of control in the Geneva Convention is essentially an economic one , and that it contemplates a preponderant influence over the general policy [ of the corporation ] . " " ' 31 And then the ...
... Court is of the opinion that the con- ception of control in the Geneva Convention is essentially an economic one , and that it contemplates a preponderant influence over the general policy [ of the corporation ] . " " ' 31 And then the ...
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... Court stated that law courts should reject the for- malistic interpretation of laws , because : " Construction of laws must not obstruct or hamper the de- fense of the socialist economic system but should serve its purpose . . . It must ...
... Court stated that law courts should reject the for- malistic interpretation of laws , because : " Construction of laws must not obstruct or hamper the de- fense of the socialist economic system but should serve its purpose . . . It must ...
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Court " which do not correspond in spirit to the aims of the Hungarian Democracy . " 27 The East German Supreme Court on several occasions expressed the opinion that " . . . with the new state ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Court " which do not correspond in spirit to the aims of the Hungarian Democracy . " 27 The East German Supreme Court on several occasions expressed the opinion that " . . . with the new state ...
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