New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

Author: New York (State). Court of Appeals.

Publisher:

Published: 1935

Total Pages: 880

ISBN-13:

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Volume contains: 266 NY 54r (Federman Co. v. American Ins. Co.) 266 NY 58r (Moretti v. Heckscher Foundation for Children) 266 NY 612 (Morgan Lake Co. v. N.Y., N.H. & Hartford R.R. Co.) Unreported Case (Morrett v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.) Unreported Case (Morrison v. Keur) 266 NY 58r (Morton v. Karlopat Realty Corp.) Unreported Case (Moscowitz v. Moscowitz) 266 NY 58r (Moss Estate Inc. v. Town of Ossining) Unreported Case (Mowitz v. London Guarantee & Accident Co.) Unreported Case (Muller v. Heuchel) Unreported Case (Mulligan v. Perine) Unreported Case (Murray v. State of N.Y.) 266 NY 58r (Murtha v. N.Y. Rapid Transit Corp.) Unreported Case (Nathan Straus & Sons v. Sangor) Unreported Case (Nat'l City Bank v. Clarke) 266 NY 58r (Nat'l Savings Bank of the City of Albany v. Simon) Unreported Case (New Amersterdam Casualty Co. v. Indemnity Ins. Co.) 266 NY 59r (Newhall v. McCann) Unreported Case (Newton v. Citizens Bank of Dansville) Unreported Case (N.Y. Foundation v. People of the State of N.Y) Unreported Case (N.Y. Indemnity Co. v. U.S. Steel Products Co.)


German Practice in International Law: Volume 1

German Practice in International Law: Volume 1

Author: Stefan Talmon

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-06-09

Total Pages: 791

ISBN-13: 1009092766

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Customary international law is based on State practice. This book presents the international law practice of Germany, the world's fourth-largest economy and a powerhouse of the European Union. That practice makes an important contribution to the creation and development of customary international law. It is the first and only presentation in English of German practice in the field of international law. The 2019 volume also provides comprehensive coverage of Germany's membership of the United Nations Security Council. The book combines a case study approach, providing analysis and commentary on Germany's practice, with a classic digest of primary materials, including diplomatic correspondence, statements and court decisions. The book is an ideal complement to other compilations of international law practice and is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners of international law. It will also be of interest to scholars of international relations, politics and diplomatic studies.