Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... countries had and have the purpose of severing communica- tions and economic contacts with the enemy , or of excluding the enemy from operating in the territory or possessions of the enacting country . Moreover , these regulations had ...
... countries had and have the purpose of severing communica- tions and economic contacts with the enemy , or of excluding the enemy from operating in the territory or possessions of the enacting country . Moreover , these regulations had ...
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... country . In certain countries foreigners could claim naturalization as of right and could seek judicial redress in case of refusal . On the other hand it became a practice , with the development of international trade , to treat for ...
... country . In certain countries foreigners could claim naturalization as of right and could seek judicial redress in case of refusal . On the other hand it became a practice , with the development of international trade , to treat for ...
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... countries . The President of the Union , Mr. Lugli , had given Mr. de Visscher the hope of some contribution , if the countries of the scholars who were chiefly to participate in the work would contribute as well . The thing to do now ...
... countries . The President of the Union , Mr. Lugli , had given Mr. de Visscher the hope of some contribution , if the countries of the scholars who were chiefly to participate in the work would contribute as well . The thing to do now ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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