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Attorney-General v. Nissan.

England.  11 February 1969 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

State Territory — Acquisition of — Conquest or annexation — Right of annexing State to change laws and institutions — Municipal law consequences of such changes for subjects of annexing State — Act of State doctrine — The law of England.

Treaties — Operation and enforcement of — Relation to municipal law — Whether conclusion of treaty creates enforceable legal rights for nationals of Parties — Act of State doctrine — The law of England.

International organization — The United Nations — United Nations forces — UNFICYP — Status of — Status of national contingents — Responsibility for obligations arising out of requisition or seizure of private property for needs of U.N. Force — Seizure of premises by British authorities prior to formation of UNFICYP — Continued occupation of premises by British contingent in UNFICYP — Act of State doctrine as defence — Operation or prerogative in foreign territory — The law of England.

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 1972

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