International Law in Historical Perspective, Volume 3Brill Archive, 31 déc. 1970 - 634 pages |
Table des matières
Foreword | 1 |
18 | 72 |
Annex to Chapter II section 1 Legal situation of the land territory | 94 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVERS | 103 |
A Navigational interests | 119 |
Further subjects of treaty regulation | 217 |
HYDROGRAPHIC SYSTEMS | 246 |
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES CABLES AND PIPELINES | 271 |
PRESENT DAY MODES | 346 |
a Adjudication b Abjudication | 378 |
Acquisitive or extinctive prescription | 384 |
Other exceptional territorial situations | 429 |
COMMUNITY | 473 |
SPECIAL REGIONAL REGIMES | 484 |
INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF SACRED PLACES | 490 |
DEMILITARIZATION AND NEUTRALIZATION | 500 |
Marriage | 297 |
Hereditary succession | 303 |
The creeping effect of a personal union | 323 |
Mediatization | 329 |
LAND FRONTIERS | 513 |
Annex Arbitral or judicial adjudications of territory | 610 |
Principal collections consulted and quoted | 623 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
according Africa agreement already Annex arbitral Article August Austria authority award bank boundary Britain British canal century cession Chapter claim coast Commission common Comp concerning Conference construction Convention countries course Court Danube December delimitation detailed duchy Dumont effect Emperor established example existing fact February Final force foreign France freedom French frontier further Germany Government granted historical ibid interest international law islands Italy January July June King Lake land later limited March Martens nature navigation Netherlands November October Paris particular parties Peace Treaty period ports possessions possible Powers present principle provisions Prussia publication question railway regard regime regulations relating remained respect Rhine riparian river rule separate September situation South sovereignty Spain status succession territorial sea territory tion United World zones