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The Laws of Occupation and Commercial Law Reform in Occupied Territories: Clarifying a Widespread Misunderstanding

Abstract

<it>Since the publication of the widely quoted book by Eyal Benvenisti on</it> The International Law of Occupation<it>, there seems to be a generally accepted premise that Article 64 of the IV Geneva Convention is applicable to all types of laws (including commercial laws) and that, therefore, its legal regime replaced Article 43 of the 1907 Hague Regulations. With all due respect, this article argues that such approach is wrongfully grounded. Furthermore, almost no author seems to give any relevance to the formal obligation imposed by the IV Geneva Convention to publish (in the language of the inhabitants) the commercial law norms enacted by the occupying power.</it>

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