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Law of State Succession

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First published in 1956, this book presents an account regarding the legal principles governing the consequences of changes of sovereignty.

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Preface; Table of cases; Table of treaties; Table of statutory instruments; Abbreviations; Introduction: 1. The nature and theory of state succession; Part I. Treaties in the Law of State Succession: 2. Personal treaties; 3. Dispositive treaties; 4. Multilateral treaties and membership of international organizations; 5. Extension of treaties of the successor state to territory incorporated in it; Part II. The Doctrine of Acquired Rights in the Law of State Succession: 6. The doctrine of acquired rights; 7. The doctrine of acquired rights and economic concessions; 8. The doctrine of acquired rights and administrative contracts; 9. The doctrine of acquired rights and the national debt; 10. The doctrine of acquired rights and local debts; 11. The doctrine of acquired rights and the repartition of debts; 12. The doctrine of acquired rights and pensions and salaries; 13. The doctrine of acquired rights and unliquidated claims; Part III. The Effect of Change of Sovereignty on the Legal and Administrative Structure of Absorbed Territory: 14. The effect of change of sovereignty on the legal and judicial organization of absorbed territory; 15. The effect of change of sovereignty on the public property of the state; 16. The effect of change of sovereignty on the administration of absorbed territory; Part IV. Effect of Change of Sovereignty on Nationality of Inhabitants of Absorbed Territory: 17. Change of nationality; 18. Option for an alternative nationality; 19. Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.

Summary

First published in 1956, this book presents an account regarding the legal principles governing the consequences of changes of sovereignty, focusing particularly on British practice during the preceding 150 years. The legal principles governing British practice are compared with those of other states in order to record the main points of doctrinal agreement or divergence.

Product details

Authors &apos, D. P. Connell, D. P. O' Connell, D. P. O'' Connell, O' Connell D. P., O&apos
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.12.2015
 
EAN 9781107594692
ISBN 978-1-107-59469-2
No. of pages 466
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Legal History, LAW / Comparative, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Legal History, c 1950 to c 1959, comparative law, C 1945 To C 1960

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