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The General Claims Commission laid down in clear terms three rules for the determination of an international delinquency. All three are to be found in the Neer case 1). They were there formulated in connection with a denial of justice, but since they are of general importance for all international delinquencies, it seems preferable to discuss them here.
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de Beus, J.G. (1938). International Delinquency General. In: The Jurisprudence of the General Claims Commission, United States and Mexico. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9491-4_9
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