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Spanish Zone of Morocco Claims. Great Britain v. Spain.

Great Britain and Spain. Spanish Zone of Morocco Claims.  23 October 1924 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International Law — In General — Sources of — Analogy of Rules of International Law in pari materia — Hague Convention of 1907 — Applicability to Military Operations other than in the Course of War — Authority of Writers — Arbitral Decisions.

Protectorates — State Responsibility in respect of — Spanish Protectorate over Morocco.

State Responsibility — Denial of Justice — Failure to Prosecute — Situation of General Insecurity — Limits of Responsibility.

Executive Action — Acts of Soldiers — Damage Done in the Course of Military Operations.

State Responsibility — Acts of Rioters — Damage Suffered in the Course of Insurrections.

Aliens — Treatment of — State Responsibility — In respect to Protectorates — Spanish Protectorate over Morocco.

Aliens — Expropriation of Property — Compensation for.

State Responsibility — In General — For Treatment of Aliens — Damage Suffered in the Course of Risings, Revolts and Wars — Acts of Plunder — Damage Caused during Military Operations — Failure to Prosecute — Denial of Justice — Expropriation of Alien Property — State Responsibility in regard to Protectorates — The Spanish Protectorate over Morocco — Sources of Decision — Application of Rules by Analogy — Hague Convention No. IV. of 1907 — Authority of Writers — Arbitral Awards.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1933

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