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Imperial Rivalry and the Genealogy of Human Rights: The Nationality Decrees Case
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Unmasking International Law: Stories and Discourses of Empire, Progress, Exclusion, and Inclusion
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1 Advisory Opinion No. 4, Final Conclusions of the French Government, 1923 PCU (ser. C) No. 2 at 242.
2 French Oral Argument, quoted in Pierre Winkler, La Nationalite Dans les Protectorats de Tunisie et du Maroc 65 (1926).
3 C. Rob. 12, 28-29, 165 Eng. Rep. 367, 373-74 (Adm. 1801).