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State Responsibility — Denial of Justice — State Responsibility and Limitations of Sovereignty — Responsibility of Egypt for the Mixed Courts — Nationality of Claims — Right of Espousal — Interpretation of Arbitration Agreement — Grammatical and Historical Interpretation — Preparatory Work — Examination of Right of Citizenship by the Tribunal — Question of Fraud — Naturalisation and Loss of Original Nationality — Principal of Effective Nationality — Right of a State to Invoke Claimant’s Nationality of a Third State as a Bar to Proceedings — Exhaustion of Legal Remedies — Competence of Arbitral Tribunals to Enquire into the Question — Diplomatic Protection and Jurisdiction of Mixed Courts — Compensation for Breach of a “Unilateral” Treaty — Denial of Justice Through Alleged Faulty Judicial Procedure — Criminal Proceedings by Native Courts Against Persons Who Have Acquired the Nationality of a Capitulatory Power Since the Beginning of the Proceedings — Effect of Loss of Diplomatic Protection — Denial of Justice as the Result of Absence of Impartiality — Evidence — Admissibility of Sworn Affidavits.
State Responsibility — Executive Action or Inaction — Principles of International Law With Regard to Responsibility for Arrest, Detention or Deportation of Aliens — Amount of Damages for Unjustified Detention — Responsibility for Act of Consul Acting on Behalf of a Foreign Consul — Evidence — Burden of Proof — Rights of Foreign Troops in Occupied Territory — Interpretation of Arbitration Agreement — Error in the Agreement.
State Responsibility — State Legislation as a Cause of International Responsibility — State Legislation and International Obligations — Constitutional Provisions and State Responsibility — Free City of Danzig.
Claims — Nationality of — Continuous Nationality of the Claimant State Until the Time of Presentation and Award — Hague Codification Conference — Bases of Discussion — Answer of the British Government.
State Responsibility — The Calvo Clause — Conditions of Admissibility — Requirement of Clear and Unambiguous Terms — The Calvo Clause in Contracts to Which the Defendant Government is Not a Party — Whether It May be Invoked by the Government.
State Responsibility — Indirect Damage — Damage Caused Indirectly to Aliens as the Result of Measures Adopted With Regard to Nationals — Unjustified Enrichment.