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United States ex rel. D’Esquiva v. Uhl, District Director of Immigration.

United States of America.  18 August 1943 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Recognition — Implied Recognition — Closing of Legations.

Annexation — Effect upon Nationality — Persons Born Outside Annexed Territory.

Nationality — Conception of — “Natives” — The Law of the United States.

Nationality — Effect of Annexation — Persons Born Outside Annexed Territory.

Alien Enemies — “Natives” of Enemy State — The Law of the United States.

Recognition — Of Annexation — Recognition by the United States of German Annexation of Austria — Closing of Legation — Whether Constituting Implied Recognition — Alien Enemies — “Natives” of Enemy State — Persons Born Outside the Annexed Territory

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 1949

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