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1997008724Brussel 1997 Algemeen Rijksarchief Soft cover Good 1st Edition
19520144La Haye, International Committee of jurists, 1952. Rapport extrêmement rare, unique édition. Un grand in-4 de 30 x 21,5 cm pour (ff) 249 pp. En anglais. Relié, dos muet, demi-tissu velours noir, plats en papier marbré vert, gardes colorées. Avec un mot de Jacob Kaiser, Ministre fédéral des Affaires étrangères de la RFA, et du Dr Theo Friedenau, directeur du Comité d'investigation des juristes en faveur de la liberté dans la zone soviétique. Premiers feuillets non paginés. Ensemble de rapports et de documents relatifs à la zone d'occupation soviétique en Allemagne après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Témoignage de la guerre froide entre l'Occident et l'Union soviétique, le livre cherche à prouver le non-respect du droit international et des droits de l'homme en Allemagne de l'Est en 1952. "Pendant des décennies, les Soviétiques ont magistralement réussi à empêcher le monde libre de jeter un œil derrière le « rideau de fer ». Cependant, les méthodes sataniques de leur despotisme et leurs plans de révolution mondiale ont fini par être révélés. Les rapports d'anciens prisonniers de guerre, de fonctionnaires devenus renégats et évadés, de personnes ayant vécu dans les États satellites d'Europe de l'Est et dans la zone soviétique de l'Allemagne parlent un langage émouvant qui leur est propre. Et les documents réunis dans ce recueil sont encore plus révélateurs que ces rapports." Issu de la bibliothèque du cabinet d'avocats José Thomaz Nabuco de Araújo, l'un des principaux spécialistes brésiliens du droit international. *** The Hague, International Committee of Jurists, 1952. Extremely rare report, unique edition. Large 4to, 30 x 21.5 cm for (ff) 249 pp. In English. Hardbound, blank spine, half black velvet cloth binding, green marbled paper boards, coloured endpapers. With a word from Jacob Kaiser, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the FRG, and Dr. Theo Friedenau, director of the Investigation Committee of Jurists for Freedom in the Soviet Zone. First pages are unpaginated. This is a collection of reports and documents relating to the Soviet occupation zone in Germany after the Second World War. A testimony to the Cold War between the West and the Soviet Union, it seeks to prove the non-respect of international law and human rights in East Germany in 1952. "For many decades the Soviets have succeeded in a masterly manner to prevent the free world from casting a look behind the 'Iron Curtain'. Yet the satanic methods of their despotism and their plans for world revolution have finally become known. Reports by former prisoners of war, by functionaries who turned renegade and escaped, and by people who lived in the East-European satellite states and the Soviet zone of Germany speak a moving language of their own. The documents, however, which are contained in this collection, are even more revealing than these reports." From the library of the law firm of José Thomaz Nabuco de Araújo, one of Brazil's leading specialists in international law.
198963045Limited edition (1000 numbered copy), n° 619, 1 vol. in-8 br., University of Wales Press on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council, 1989, 109 pp.
1974506931 vol. 4to, printed hardcover, Stanford Law Association, 208 pp.
1916DR095Washington D.C., John Byrne & Co 1916. Gd in-8o,xxxii, 663 pp., second edition substantially improoved from the first one in 1904. Cloth binding lightly stained with morocco title bands, library stamps on the title and the back, light water stain on many pages
1929DR093New York, Oxford Univ. Press, 1929-1933, 1936. 6 +1 vol. in-8vo. Illustr. with maps and tables. Vol. 1 and 2. Saint Croiz River arbitration: Mixed commission under Article V of the treaty between Great Britain and the U.S. of Nov. 19th, 1794. Vol. 3. Arbitration of claims for compensation for losses and damages resulting from lawful impediments to the recovery of pre-war debts. Vol. 4. Neutral rights and neutral duties: Arbitration under Jay Treaty (1794) Article 7. Vol. 5. Spanish spoliations (1795); French indemnity (1803); French indemnity (1831) Vol. 6. Title to islands in Bay of Fundy and Passamaquoddy Bay, Treaty of Ghent (1814) Article 4. More than 3500 thousand pages with fac-similes and folding maps. First edition in editors cloth, morocco spine titles. Library stamps on the title and on the back. Clean copies.
181053914Translated from the original Latin of Cornelius Van Bynkershoek, 1 vol. 8vo, original full leather binding, Published by Farrand & Nicholas, Philadelphia, also by Farrand, Mallory & co, Boston, P. H. Nicklin & Co, Baltimore, D. Farrand & Green, Albany; Lyman, Mallory & Co, Portland, and Swift & Chipman, Middlebury, Fry and Kammerer, Printers, 1810, 1 f. blanc, 1 f. n. ch., xxxiv-218 pp. , pp. 249-251 (Index from another book) et 1 f. blanc