Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Объемы 1-2Society of Comparative Legislation, 1899 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... certain nationalities by imposing restrictions on their numbers and on the area into which they may be imported . On the other hand , the Straits Settlements have legislated for the protection of imported coolies , and Jamaica for their ...
... certain nationalities by imposing restrictions on their numbers and on the area into which they may be imported . On the other hand , the Straits Settlements have legislated for the protection of imported coolies , and Jamaica for their ...
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... certain classes of seamen . Western Australia has required the registration of employment brokers . Victoria has required all servants ' registry offices to be licensed . New Zealand prohibits all Sunday labour in mines . Western ...
... certain classes of seamen . Western Australia has required the registration of employment brokers . Victoria has required all servants ' registry offices to be licensed . New Zealand prohibits all Sunday labour in mines . Western ...
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... certain coast forts by the road it now leaves to Italy ) consist ( 1 ) of a strip of coast ten miles deep from high - water mark , extending from the mouth of the River Umba on the south to Kipini on the Ozi on the north ; and ( 2 ) of ...
... certain coast forts by the road it now leaves to Italy ) consist ( 1 ) of a strip of coast ten miles deep from high - water mark , extending from the mouth of the River Umba on the south to Kipini on the Ozi on the north ; and ( 2 ) of ...
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... . It should , however , be premised that in the Zanzibar dominions , both in the islands and on the mainland , subjects of Great Britain and of certain foreign powers having treaties with the ZANZIBAR AND EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATES . 3.
... . It should , however , be premised that in the Zanzibar dominions , both in the islands and on the mainland , subjects of Great Britain and of certain foreign powers having treaties with the ZANZIBAR AND EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATES . 3.
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... certain parts of the mainland . As a matter of fact the only one of them which legislates is the protecting Power , Great Britain , the others contenting themselves with enforcing upon their respective subjects , through their consular ...
... certain parts of the mainland . As a matter of fact the only one of them which legislates is the protecting Power , Great Britain , the others contenting themselves with enforcing upon their respective subjects , through their consular ...
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