The Legal Status of the Arabian Gulf States: A Study of Their Treaty Relations and Their International ProblemsManchester U.P., 1968 - 351 Seiten Study of problems connected with the legal status of Arab country, with particular reference to problems arising from their treaty relations and international relations - covers historical aspects of the protective role of UK in the area, accession to independence, aspects of international law, position within the framework of the UN, boundary disputes and territorial claims, foreign policy, the role of multinational enterprises of the petroleum industry, etc. Bibliography pp. 332 to 343. |
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... continued to rule Bahrain which outlived unsuccessful attempts by the Sultan of Muscat , the Persians , the Turks and the Wahhabis to extend their sovereignty over her . British treaty relations with Bahrain were established as early as ...
... continued to rule Bahrain which outlived unsuccessful attempts by the Sultan of Muscat , the Persians , the Turks and the Wahhabis to extend their sovereignty over her . British treaty relations with Bahrain were established as early as ...
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... continued , was ' the mere acknowledgement of existing facts'.1 The British reply , dated 25 March 1825 , to the Spanish protest was based on the principle of State responsibility . Thus , in support of her recognition of the South ...
... continued , was ' the mere acknowledgement of existing facts'.1 The British reply , dated 25 March 1825 , to the Spanish protest was based on the principle of State responsibility . Thus , in support of her recognition of the South ...
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... continued influence among the tribes of the district does not seem to be lacking.1 But it may be submitted that the fact that Saudi Arabia had sover- eignty over the Oasis in the past ( i.e. , during the period 1800-69 ) , does not ...
... continued influence among the tribes of the district does not seem to be lacking.1 But it may be submitted that the fact that Saudi Arabia had sover- eignty over the Oasis in the past ( i.e. , during the period 1800-69 ) , does not ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Relations with the Trucial Shaikhdoms | 25 |
Relations with Bahrain | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abu Dhabi According affairs agreed agreement Aitchison Amir Annex apply April Arab Arabian Gulf Arbitration Article August authority basis Britain British Government Buraimi Chapter claim coast Committee concession area concluded conquest continental shelf Contracting Parties Convention Council dated declared dispute Dubai established exercise February foreign Ibid Ibn Saud Imam immunity independence India International Law Iran Iraq islands July June jurisdiction Kuwait Lauterpacht Lorimer Majesty's Government MEES ment Muscat and Oman Najd negotiations Neutral Zone Oasis obligations Office offshore boundaries Omani Oppenheim Ottoman Partitioned Zone Persian Gulf Political Resident practice principle protectorate Qatar question Ras al-Khaimah ratification recognised reference regarded Report respect Ruler of Bahrain Saudi Arabia Saudi Government Saudi Memorial Shaikh of Bahrain Shaikhdoms sovereign sovereignty status Sultan of Muscat territorial sea tion treaty relations tribes tribunal Trucial Turkey Turkish United Kingdom United Nations Wahhabi Zubarah