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Recognition of Acts of Foreign States and Governments — Refusal to Apply the Decrees of an Unrecognised Government Abrogating the Legislation in Force under its Predecessor.
Capitulations — Subjects of States under a Non-Recognised Government — Subjects of Soviet Russia in Egypt.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States and Governments — Unrecognised Governments — Non-Recognition of Soviet Government — Russian Consulates of Old Régime in Egypt — Jurisdiction in Matters of Personal Status of Russians — Consular Certificates.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States and Governments — Unrecognised Governments — Validity of Acts of Unrecognised Governments — Recognition of Validity of Marriages Contracted in Russia under Soviet Régime.
Recognition, of Acts of Foreign States and Governments — Validity of Legislation of an Unrecognised Government — Soviet Russian Decrees before Swiss Courts.
Continuity of States — New States — The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes — Whether a New State — Article 297 (h) of the Treaty of Versailles.
Continuity of States — Austrian Empire — Payment of Pensions — Renunciation of Territory — Contrasted with Cession — Articles 36 and 177 of Treaty of St. Germain.
Protectorates — Powers of Protecting State — Validity of Orders in Council — Foreign Jurisdiction Act — Relation of British Crown to Territory and Inhabitants of British Protectorate — Acts of State.
Equality of States — Apportionment of Costs in International Arbitration — Apportionment in Equal Shares as the Result of the Principle of Equality of States.
Sovereignty over Mandated Territories — Status of Mandated Territories.
Mandates — Legal Relations between the Mandatory Power and the Mandated Territory — Judgments of Courts in the Latter not a “Foreign Judgment” in Courts of the Former.
Jurisdiction — Territorial — Exemptions from Jurisdiction — Foreign State — Mandated Territory — Mandatory Power before the Courts in the Mandated Territory.
Mandated State — Relation to Mandatory Power — Expropriation — Jurisdiction over Foreign States.
Mandated Territory — Appeal to the Privy Council — Right of the Courts to consider Validity of Legislation — Construction of the Mandate — Doctrine of ultra vires.
Saar Territory — Legal Status of the Governing Commission — Relation to Germany — Suspension of Sovereignty and Suspension of Government — The Duty to take over Officials.
Mandated Territories — Syria as an Independent State — Position of Syrian Nationals in regard to Capitulations.
Recognition of States — Implied Recognition of — Effect of Treaty Creating New States — Egypt and the Treaty of Lausanne — Mandated Territories — Status of Nationals.