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The Regulation of Nationality in International Law. By Ruth Donner. Helsinki: Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, 1983. Pp. 287.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Michael Reiterer*
Affiliation:
Austrian Trade Commission

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1987

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References

1 Brownue, I., Principles of Public International Law 386 (3d ed. 1979)Google Scholar.

2 Weis, P., Nationality and Statelessness in International Law 241 (2d ed. 1979)Google Scholar.

3 Id. at 243.

4 United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran (U.S. v. Iran), 1980 ICJ Rep. 3, 42 (Judgment of May 24).

5 4 R. Int’l Arb. Awards 678 (1931).

6 Quoted in van Panhuys, H., The Role of Nationality in International Law 19 (1959)Google Scholar.

7 See note 2 supra; the same holds true for I. Brownlie, supra note 1.