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The Egyptian Mixed Courts and Foreign Armed Forces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

Jasper Y. Brinton*
Affiliation:
Of the Court of Appeals, Mixed Courts of Egypt

Extract

In the April issue of this Journal, Colonel Archibald King contributed, under the title “Further Developments Concerning Jurisdiction over Friendly Foreign Armed Forces,” a study designed to bring down to date his previous article on the same subject which appeared in the issue for October 1942.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1946

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References

1 This Journal, Vol. 40 (1946), p. 265, Note 34.

2 This statement is not strictly correct. The nationals of several other countries, as for instance Portugal, Spain, Yugoslavia, and Poland, were among the defendants.

3 Article cited, p. 260. Italics supplied, as also in succeeding quotations.

4 Same.

5 This Journal, Vol. 39 (1945), p. 347.

6 Colonel King’s article, as cited, p. 268.

7 Same, p. 273. See text of this decision, this Journal, Vol. 33 (1939), p. 376.