Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Količina 2Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1901 - 926 strani |
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... facto : concrete instances . Relations of Sovereignty de iure to that de facto Action and reaction of each on the other . 5558 56 59 64 68 The Roman doctrine of Sovereignty : the people are the source of political power Mediaeval views ...
... facto : concrete instances . Relations of Sovereignty de iure to that de facto Action and reaction of each on the other . 5558 56 59 64 68 The Roman doctrine of Sovereignty : the people are the source of political power Mediaeval views ...
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... facto Sovereignty in International Relations Sovereignty in a Federation PAGE 89 · 94 98 · ΙΟΙ 104 108 · Conclusion : Theoretical Controversies regarding Sovereignty have mostly had their origin in current politics ESSAY XI THE LAW OF ...
... facto Sovereignty in International Relations Sovereignty in a Federation PAGE 89 · 94 98 · ΙΟΙ 104 108 · Conclusion : Theoretical Controversies regarding Sovereignty have mostly had their origin in current politics ESSAY XI THE LAW OF ...
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... facto . But the Franks continued to revere the blood of Clovis , and when , in 656 , a rash Mayor of the Palace had deposed a Merwing and placed his own son on the throne , they rose at once against the insult offered to the ancient ...
... facto . But the Franks continued to revere the blood of Clovis , and when , in 656 , a rash Mayor of the Palace had deposed a Merwing and placed his own son on the throne , they rose at once against the insult offered to the ancient ...
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... Supremacy resides is a pure question of Right as defined by law . The Sovereign who exists as of right ( de iure ) has not necessarily anything to do with the Sovereign who prevails in fact ( de facto ) , 56 SOVEREIGNTY.
... Supremacy resides is a pure question of Right as defined by law . The Sovereign who exists as of right ( de iure ) has not necessarily anything to do with the Sovereign who prevails in fact ( de facto ) , 56 SOVEREIGNTY.
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James Bryce Bryce (Viscount). Sovereign who prevails in fact ( de facto ) , though , as we shall see presently , the two conceptions , however dis- tinct scientifically , exercise a significant influence each on the other . Further the ...
James Bryce Bryce (Viscount). Sovereign who prevails in fact ( de facto ) , though , as we shall see presently , the two conceptions , however dis- tinct scientifically , exercise a significant influence each on the other . Further the ...
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