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Case Concerning Certain German Interests in Upper Silesia.

Permanent Court of International Justice.  25 May 1926 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Recognition — Recognition de jure — Question of Retroactive Effect.

Effect of Treaties upon Third Parties — Effect of Armistice upon Non-Belligerents.

Belligerency — Recognition of by Only One Group of the Belligerents — Effect of, as against other Belligerents — Recognition of Poland by the Allied and Associated Powers.

Armistice — Effect of Armistice on Non-Belligerents.

Armistice — Parties to — Position of Armed Forces who have received Recognition of Belligerency from only one Group of the Belligerents.

Recognition of Belligerency — Conditions of Armistice — Recognition de jure as Tantamount to Tacit Adhesion.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1929

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