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Maeyens v. Federal Republic of Germany.

Arbitral Commission on Property, Rights and Interests in Germany.  13 March 1959 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

States — Continuity of — German Reich and Federal Republic of Germany.

State succession — Succession to obligations towards individuals arising under alleged violations of rules of land warfare — German Reich and Federal Republic of Germany.

State responsibility — Claims — In general — Non — satisfication of claim — Whether constituting discriminatory treatment.

Arbitration — Evidence — Allegations of one party — Whether prima facie evidence.

Belligerent occupation — Deportations from occupied enemy territory — Forced labour — Responsibility for-Legal relationship between deportee and deporting State — Claims.

Arbitration — Procedure — Competence — Arbitral Commission on Property, Rights and Interests in Germany — Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War and Occupation, 1952–1954 — Competence under Chapter Five and Article 1, Chapter Ten, of said Convention — Meaning of said Article — Territorial scope of — Compensation claims under.

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Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1963

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