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Indonesian Nationalization Measures—An Intervention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

B. A. Wortley*
Affiliation:
University of Manchester

Abstract

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Notes and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1961

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References

1 Baade, Hans W., “Indonesian Nationalization Measures before Foreign Courts — A Reply,” 54 A.J.I.L. 801 (1960)Google Scholar; Martin Domke, “Indonesian. Nationalization Measures before Foreign Courts,” 54 ibid. 305.

2 See Wortley, , “Pirata Non Mutat Dominium,” 24 British Year Book of International Law 258 (1947)Google Scholar.

3 H. A. Smith, “Booty of War,” 23 ibid. 227 (1946).

4 See Downey, Wm. G. Jr., “Captured Enemy Property : Booty of War and Seized Enemy Property,” 44 A.J.I.L. 488, at 497 (1950)Google Scholar.

5 See Wortley, B. A., “The General Principles of Private International Law,” 94 Hague Academy of International Law, Recueil des Cours 85, at 192-252 (1958, II)Google Scholar.

6 Katzarov’s argument ín his work, Théorie de la Nationalisation (Paris, 1960), that nationalization is sui generis, is far from convincing, as the writer of this note tries to show in a review published in the International and Comparative Law Quarterly, April, 1961, p. 370.