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" Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international law upon a State is that — failing the existence of a permissive rule to the contrary — it may not exercise its power in any form in the territory of another State. "
The Murder of Henry Liu: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign ... - Página 141
por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1985 - 172 páginas
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Export Reorganization Act of 1976: Hearings Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1976 - 1212 páginas
...laws to other countries. As the Permanent Court of International Justice said as early as 1927: Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international law upon a State is that — finding the existence of a permissive rule to the contrary — it may not exercise its power in...
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission authorizing legislation, fiscal year 1977 ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Subcommittee on Legislation - 1976 - 772 páginas
...countries. As the Permanent Court of International Justice said as early as 1927: - .-rt•.-•' Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international law upon a State is that — 430 finding the existence of a permissive rule to the contrary — it may not exercise its power...
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Nuclear Exports, International Safety and Environmental Issues: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade - 1980 - 244 páginas
...law has been described by The Permanent Court of International Justice 1n the following terms: . . . The first and foremost restriction imposed by International...the existence of a permissive rule to the contrary — 1t may not exercise Its power In any form 1n the territory of another State. 18/ Regulation of...
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Legal Control of the Multinational Enterprise: National Regulatory ...

Cynthia Day Wallace - 1982 - 422 páginas
...argument that such assertions contravene the traditional rule established in the Lotus"1 case that: "the first and foremost restriction imposed by international...its power in any form in the territory of another State.""2 Some such protests contend that the use of the machinery of the forum to execute extraterritorial...
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Hague-Zagreb Essays 4: On the Law of International Trade

Cornelis Carel Albert Voskuil, John Anthony Wade - 1983 - 420 páginas
...jurisdiction, which includes foreigners.10 Nationalization is 8. Lotus Case PCIJ Series A no. 10 p. 18: "Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international...power in any form in the territory of another State. In this sense jurisdiction is certainly territorial; it cannot be exercised by any State outside its...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses 1983, Volumen179

Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1984 - 416 páginas
...Permanent Court of International Justice stated the principle of territorial jurisdiction as follows: "The first and foremost restriction imposed by international...power in any form in the territory of another State. In this sense jurisdiction is certainly territorial ; it cannot be exercised by a State outside its...
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State Immunity: An Analytical and Prognostic View

Gamal Moursi Badr - 1984 - 260 páginas
...[1980] I Lloyd's Rep. 23. 43 In The Case of the SS "Lotus" the PCIJ had occasion to rule that "... the first and foremost restriction imposed by international law upon a State is that... it may not exercise its power in any form in the territory of another State." PCIJ Collection of Judgements,...
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Questions of International Law: Hungarian Perspectives, Volumen3

Hanna Bokor-Szegö - 1986 - 288 páginas
...territory. The Permanent Court of International Justice stated in its judgment on the Lotus case: "Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international...power in any form in the territory of another State. In this sense jurisdiction is certainly territorial; it cannot be exercised by a State outside its...
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Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1983, Volumen13

Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 378 páginas
...jurisdiction, contained some observations on the power of jurisdiction of the sovereign in general: The first and foremost restriction imposed by international...power in any form in the territory of another state. In this sense jurisdiction is certainly territorial. It cannot be exercised by a state outside its...
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Recueil Des Cours, 1989-IV

Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1990 - 420 páginas
...of power, including the enforcement of law, on another State's territory is clearly forbidden : "Now the first and foremost restriction imposed by international...power in any form in the territory of another State. In this sense jurisdiction is certainly territorial ; it cannot be exercised by a State outside its...
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