Nationalization: A Study in the Protection of Alien Property in International Law
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
13th September 1982
United States
Hardback
136
Extensive nationalization, compromising not only the property of a single individual, but whole sectors of the economic system of the country gives rise to problems which cannot technically be solved on the basis of a few simple principles. The evolution of international law regarding the question of the international consequences of nationalization of property is elucidated in this work.
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