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Pini v. Pini.

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Annexation — Effect on Nationality.Capitulations — Whether Affected by Moslem Law — Origin and Development of Capitulations.Proof of Nationality — Annexation — Effect on Nationality of Inhabitants — Option — Venetian Republic — Treaties of Paris, 1814, and of Vienna, 1815 and 1866 — Moslem Law Concerning Foreigners — Capitulations.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Pini v. Pini.
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Annexation — Effect on Nationality.
Capitulations — Whether Affected by Moslem Law — Origin and Development of Capitulations.
Proof of Nationality — Annexation — Effect on Nationality of Inhabitants — Option — Venetian Republic — Treaties of Paris, 1814, and of Vienna, 1815 and 1866 — Moslem Law Concerning Foreigners — Capitulations.

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