Abstract

States as international persons — Succession of Government — Upon termination of a rebellion — Property acquired by rebel Government in foreign State which recognises rebel Government — Title to such property after suppression of rebellion — The law of JapanStates as international persons — State succession — Upon termination of a rebellion — Succession with regard to property situated in a foreign State — British colony — Burma — Rebellion by Ba Maw Government — Acquisition of property by the rebel Government in Japan — Suppression of the rebellion — Succession to such property — Succession to rights in case of independence of a part of a State — Independence of Burma — The law of Japan

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