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保護僑民論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
薛典曾著
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Title
保護僑民論
Publisher
商務印書館
Description

共6篇。講述國家與個人的關係、僑民的地位、外僑的公私權、國家的國內外責任、外交保護的適用、受保護者的資格及外交保護的限制等

目錄
第一篇 國家與個人之關係
第一章 僑民之地位
第一節 概論
第二節 國籍
第三節 保護
第二章 外僑之地位
第一節 歷史上之變遷
第二節 外僑權利之最低限度
第三節 國家之最高權力
第四節 政治上之權利與義務
第五節 外僑之公權
第六節 外僑之私權
第二篇 國家之責任
第一章 在國內之責任
第一節 所負責任之性質
第二節 各國司法之機構
第二章 在國際上之責任
第一節 政府行為
第二節 私人行為
第三節 戰爭
第四節 契約
第三篇 外交保護之運用
第一章 概論
第二章 本國政府之權衡
第一節 交涉之斟酌
第二節 賠款之付給與支配
第三章 保護之範圍
第一節 事先之防範
第二節 災害發生時之應付
第三節 領事裁判權
第四節 經理僑民教育
第五節 推進僑民之地位
第六節 資遣僑民回國
第四章 保護之方式
第一節 和平方式
第二節 不和平方式
第四篇 受保護者之資格
第一章 資格之類別
第一節 公民
第二節 外人
第三節 駐在國之人民
第二章 國籍之獲有
第一節 固有國籍
第二節 歸化
第三節 婚姻
第四節 養子與私生子
第三章 國籍之證明
第一節 護照
第二節 登記
第五篇 外交保護之限制
第一章 國籍之喪失
第一節 自動行為
第二節 被動結果
第三節 與案件之關係
第二章 行為之失當
第一節 隱瞞國籍
第二節 違犯法律
第三節 欺詐行為
第六篇 結論

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國26[1937]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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僑民
中圖分類
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D998.1
拼音題名
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bao hu qiao min lun
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