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Levi Claim.

Italian-United States Conciliation Commission.  06 May 1957 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Recognition of Acts of Foreign Governments — Whether Consideration of Legislation of Revolutionary Government Constitutes Recognition of that Government — Italian Socialist Republic.

Recognition — Of States — Position of Puppet Authority in Territory Under Enemy Control — Status of Italian Social Republic — Whether Legislation of Italian Social Republic “laws in force” for Purposes of Treaty of Peace with Italy.

Recognition — Of Governments — Whether Consideration of Legislation of Revolutionary Government Constitutes Recognition of That Government — Italian Socialist Republic.

State Responsibility — Responsibility for Acts of Local Revolutionary Government — Responsibility of Italy for Acts of Revolutionary Italian Government during Second World War.

Treaties — Interpretation of — Miscellaneous — Peace Treaties — Meaningof Expression “treated as enemy” — Anti — Jewish Legislation of Italian Socialist Republic — Whether Constituting “laws in force in Italy during the war”.

State Responsibility — Claims — Nationality of — Sequestration of “Jewish Property” in Italy — Owner Naturalized Subsequent to Date of Peace Treaty — Meaning of Expression “have been treated as enemy” — Whether Anti-Jewish Legislation of Local Revolutionary Government Constitutes Treatment as Enemy of Jews Affected Thereby — Legislation of Italian Socialist Republic — Whether Constituting “laws in force in Italy during the war”.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1961

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