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Federal States — Treaties and Federal Constitution — Treaties and State Law — The United States of America.
Aliens — Position of — Treaties and Discrimination against.
International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — The Law of the United States — Treaties and the Constitution — Conflict with State Law — Aliens — Discrimination against.
Nationality — Loss of — Expatriation — Effect upon Minors.
International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — Treaties and the Constitution — The Law of the United States — Treaties — Operation of — Conflict with Municipal Law — Expatriation.
Recognition — As an Ally — The Fighting French Committee — Effect of Recognition.
Act of State — Foreign Relations — Conduct of — Statements by the Executive Department — French National Committee during the Second World War — Recognition by Commonwealth of Australia.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign Governments — Jurisdiction of Court to Enquire into Constitutionality or Legality of Expropriation of Alien Property — Expropriation of Foreign Oil Properties in Mexico.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign Governments — Recognition of Interference with Private Property — Nazi Legislation — Power of German and Austrian Official Trustees to Act on behalf of Property under Trust in Foreign Countries — The Law of Holland.
Recognition of Governments — Effect of Non-Recognition of Soviet Government by Holland.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign Governments — Extraterritorial Operation of Nationalization of Russian Companies — Effect of Non-Recognition of Soviet Government.
Non-Recognition — Establishment of German Protectorate over Czechoslovakia — Non-Recognition of France.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — Confiscatory Legislation — Establishment of German Protectorate over Bohemia-Moravia — De facto Recognition — Validity of Laws Confiscating Jewish Property — Whether Contrary to French Public Policy.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — Confiscatory and Penal Decrees — Conquest of Czechoslovakia — Validity of Confiscatory Acts of German Authorities against Czechoslovakian Subjects.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — Foreign Legislation Encroaching upon Private Rights — Consistency with Public Policy — The “Gold Clause” Legislation of the United States — The Law of Holland.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — Foreign Legislation Impairing Private Rights — Public Policy — Canadian “Gold Clause” Legislation — The Law of Holland.
Recognition of Acts of Foreign States — Foreign Legislation Impairing Private Rights — Consistency with Public Policy — German Currency Legislation — The Law of Holland.
Sovereignty — Independence — Government Loans Abroad — Loan issued by Foreign Country — Morgan Loan of 1924 — Juridical Nature of State Loans — Whether Private Law Contract or Administrative Contract — Question of Jurisdiction.
Enforcement of Foreign Public Law — Protection of Interests of Foreign States — Corrupt Gift to Foreign Officials — Whether Punishable in France — Applicability of Article 177 of French Penal Code.