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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — Acts of National Assemblies.
Damages — lucrum cessans and damnum emergens — Damages for Loss of Time, Injury to Credit, and Anxiety.
Interest — Award of.
Treaties — Constitutional Limitations — Concessions — Validation of Concessions by Subsequent Conduct — Estoppel.
International Arbitration — Rules of — Natural Justice — Meaning of “Rights” — Equitable Interpretation of.
Evidence — Rules of — Before International Tribunals — Compared with those Obtaining before Municipal Tribunals.
Arbitration — Estoppel — Validation of Concessions by Subsequent Conduct.
Claims — Nature of — Claims of Individuals and of Corporate Entities — The Actual Personality of the Claimant — Validation of Concession by Conduct — Estoppel — Municipal Law and International Law — Rules of Evidence — Damages — Interest.
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