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5 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNAPPEALABLENESS»
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Essays on International Law and Practice
... and without appeal goes on to accept that this finality and unappealableness
can be subject to further judicial consideration. Article 61 immediately follows this
and provides for the revision of a judgment in the circumstances there laid down.
2
Institutes of the Roman law of civil procedure
Cod. Iust., I, 4, 7 (398): Si qui ex consensu a pud sacrae legis antistitem litigare
voluerint, non vetabuntur, sed experientur illius (in civili dumtaxat negotio) arbitri
more residentis sponte iudicium. The unappealableness of decisions of Bishops
...
in 1918 — 1919 and as such .bound to lack the criterion of infallibility and
unappealableness. This is especially true if we consider the Treaty of Trianon the
stipulations of which were deliberated upon simultaneously with those of
Versailles.
4
How the Hungarian Problem was Created?: Some Authentic ...
in 1918 — 1919 and as such bound to lack the criterion of infallibility and
unappealableness. This is especially true if we consider the Treaty of Trianon the
stipulations of which were deliberated upon simultaneously with those of
Versailles.
5
Irredentist and National Questions in Central Europe, ...
in 1918 — 1919 and as such bound to lack the criterion of infallibility and
unappealableness. This is especially true if we consider the Treaty of Trianon the
stipulations of which were deliberated upon simultaneously with those of
Versailles.