Trading with the Enemy Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 105 [and Other] Bills Amending the Trading with the Enemy Act and War Claims Act of 1948 |
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... International Law .. 144 Letter from Francis Brown , president , Schering Corp. , to Senator Dirksen , in re return of vested assets_ . 147 Press release from Department of Justice , dated March 31 , 1959 , and correspondence between ...
... International Law .. 144 Letter from Francis Brown , president , Schering Corp. , to Senator Dirksen , in re return of vested assets_ . 147 Press release from Department of Justice , dated March 31 , 1959 , and correspondence between ...
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... International Court was without jurisdiction over the Swiss application . The Court , considering the U.S. ob ... law , and that , conse- quently , the preliminary objections of the United States had become " some- what academic " in view of ...
... International Court was without jurisdiction over the Swiss application . The Court , considering the U.S. ob ... law , and that , conse- quently , the preliminary objections of the United States had become " some- what academic " in view of ...
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... international law , Mr. Quincy Wright , recently put the return of vested property in its proper perspective when he said : " I hope that bona fide property owned by individuals or corporations of enemy nationality , not used for ...
... international law , Mr. Quincy Wright , recently put the return of vested property in its proper perspective when he said : " I hope that bona fide property owned by individuals or corporations of enemy nationality , not used for ...
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... international law that a nation has a right to call upon another nation for compensation for injuries to it , through wrongs done its citizens . The policies of some nations are even more restrictive . For example , Cañada requires ...
... international law that a nation has a right to call upon another nation for compensation for injuries to it , through wrongs done its citizens . The policies of some nations are even more restrictive . For example , Cañada requires ...
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... international law forbidding the seizure or confisca- tion of the property of enemy nationals during time of war , at least in the case of property acquired by the enemy national before the war and in reliance upon international ...
... international law forbidding the seizure or confisca- tion of the property of enemy nationals during time of war , at least in the case of property acquired by the enemy national before the war and in reliance upon international ...
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85th Congress administration Alien Property Custodian Allied amended American citizens American war damage amount Aniline & Film Attorney authorized award bill Bonn Convention Chairman Claims Act Claims Fund Claims Settlement Commission committee compensation confiscation Congress copyrights damage claims December 17 Department of Justice enactment Enemy Act favor Federal Republic filed Foreign Claims Settlement former enemy former owners German German and Japanese German assets Germany and Japan GILLILLAND hearings Interhandel international law investments Japan Judiciary June June 18 legislation liquidated loss matter ment million nationals Office of Alien payment pending persons Philippines private property problem proceeds property or interest proposed pursuant record respect return of vested Secretary seized Senator JOHNSTON statement subcommittee TAWNEY thereof tion Trading Treasury treaty trust U.S. citizens U.S. Government U.S. Senate United vested assets vested property Washington West Germany WOOD World World War II
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