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EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue

EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue

Skopje’s Award for its Racist Behavior and the Treaty of St. Germain-en Layé of 1919:    EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue  By Marcus A. Templar In Business Law, the principle nemo dat quod non habet means that no one may give what one does not have; nevertheless, this principle goes a little further.  This rule stays valid […]

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