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International Court of Justice Part 19
International Court of Justice Part 19 341 Biret International SA v. Council of the European Union; Etablissements Biret & Cie SA v. Council of the European Union Patricia Egli American Journal of International Law Volume 99, Number 1, January 2005 p.230 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW European Court of Justice ruling on whether EC…
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European Union law Part 23
European Union law Part 23 310 Drug Marketing Exclusivity Under United States and European Union law Valerie Junod Food and Drug Law Journal Volume 59, Issue 4, 2004 p.479 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 311 [Current Developments: European Union Law] I. Community Courts in the Area of Judicial Cooperation Nascimbene, B. International and Comparative…
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European Union law Part 23
European Union law Part 23 310 Drug Marketing Exclusivity Under United States and European Union law Valerie Junod Food and Drug Law Journal Volume 59, Issue 4, 2004 p.479 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 311 [Current Developments: European Union Law] I. Community Courts in the Area of Judicial Cooperation Nascimbene, B. International and Comparative…
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Trade law Part 57
Trade law Part 57 601 Book Reviews and Notices Irish Jurist Volume 38, 2003 p.393 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW Hood, The Death Penalty, A Worldwide Perspective; O’Leary, Employment Law at the European Court of Justice. Judicial Structures, Policies and Processes; Dillon, International Trade and Economic Law and the European Union; Mousourakis, The Historical…
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Development International Law – Part 18
Development International Law – Part 18 162 THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE DOCTRINES OF ATTRIBUTION AND DUE DILIGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Jan Arno Hessbruegge New York University Journal of International Law and Politics Volume 36, Number 2/3, Winter/Spring 2004 p.265 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 163 Advancing Indigenous Rights at the United Nations: Strategic…
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Treaty of Westphalia 5
Treaty of Westphalia CXXIII. That nevertheless the concluded Peace shall remain in force, and all Partys in this Transaction shall be oblig’d to defend and protect all and every Article of this Peace against any one, without distinction of Religion; and if it happens any point shall be violated, the Offended shall before all…
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Treaty of Westphalia 4
Treaty of Westphalia CXIII. And that this Restitution of possess’d Places, as well by his Imperial Majesty as the most Christian King, and the Allys and Adherents of the one and the other Party, shall be reciprocally and bona fide executed. CXIV. That the Records, Writings and Documents, and other Moveables, be also restor’d;…
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Treaty of Westphalia 3
Treaty of Westphalia CII. Item, It is Agreed, That his Imperial Majesty shall restore to the Counts Clement and John Sons of Count Charles Cacheran, and to his Grandsons by his Son Octavian, the whole Fief of la Roche d’Arazy, with its Appurtenances and Dependencys, without any Obstacle whatever. CIII. The Emperor shall likewise…
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Treaty of Westphalia 12
Treaty of Westphalia LXXI. First, That the chief Dominion, Right of Sovereignty, and all other Rights upon the Bishopricks of Metz, Toul, and Verdun, and on the Citys of that Name and their Diocesses, particularly on Mayenvick, in the same manner they formerly belong’d to the Emperor, shall for the future appertain to the…
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Treaty of Westphalia 10
Treaty of Westphalia LIII. It has been further agreed, That for the Restitution of Places possess’d during this War, and for the Indemnity of Madam, the Landgravine of Hesse, who is the Guardian, the Sum of Six Hundred Thousand Rixdollars shall be given to her and her Son, or his Successors Princes of Hesse,…
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Treaty of Westphalia
Treaty of Westphalia IX. Since the Arrest the Emperor has formerly caus’d to be made in the Provincial Assembly, against the moveable Effects of the Prince Elector of Treves, which were transported into the Dutchy of Luxemburg, tho releas’d and abolish’d, yet at the instance of some has been renew’d; to which has been…