which refused to give extraterritorial effect to our own confiscatory decree. A further element that has bearing on the decision of conflict cases is public policy.
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On June 20, 1918, a confiscatory decree purporting to issue from the Government of Russia was passed. The following translation was accepted by the parties in ...
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issuing a confiscatory or expropriatory decree thereby acquires a full right to title to property situated at the time of the decree within its boundaries.
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problem, what effect, if any, should be given to confiscatory decrees of foreign governments was not altogether unknown prior to World War J*1 However, ...
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have tried to interpret ambiguous foreign confiscatory decrees as limit- ing themselves to assets situated in the confiscating state,7 they finally. 1 In re Visser: ...
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Moreover, there was no decree of confiscation on those properties at the time, as the Marín family had neither ties with the Somocista Liberal Party nor business ...
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THE NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW. EXTRATERRITORIAL OPERATION AND EFFECT. OF CONFISCATORY DECREES OF THE. SOVIET GOVERNMENT ...
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The complaint set up the confiscation of the account by decrees of the Soviet Government and the transfer of the debt to the United States by the Litvinov ...
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International Law—Conflicts of Laws—Courts of this country no jurisdiction to enforce penal law of foreign country of a confiscatory nature. A decree of the ...
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Oppenheimer v Cattermole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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... which decreed that a Jew in Germany lost his German nationality as soon as ... matters in England, to to a penal and confiscatory decree of a foreign country. |
