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ABSTRACTE. Reut-Nicolussi devotes his course to relations between displaced persons and International Law. After a presentation of the theoretical aspects of the relation between the State and the individual, the author presents the displaced persons problem as a matter of international concern. He then examines the position of "displaced persons" in the narrower sense.
E. Reut-Nicolussi consacre son cours aux rapports entre personnes déplacées et droit international. Après une présentation des aspects théoriques de la relation entre l'État et l'individu, l'auteur expose la question des personnes déplacées en tant que question internationale. Il étudie ensuite la situation des « personnes déplacées » au sens strict.
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