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Abstract
Even a superficial reading of the neutrality law indicates that certain problems of corporate entity and nationality are of utmost importance for its future working. This act seeks to give protection from certain real or assumed dangers. The problem arises whether such purpose cannot be wholly frustrated by the simple means and ways afforded by incorporation. This problem has never been hidden.
Recommended Citation
Paul Weidenbaum,
CORPORATE NATIONALITY AND THE NEUTRALITY LAW,
36
Mich. L. Rev.
881
(1938).
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