CASE ANALYSIS ON CHARZOW FACTORY CASE (GERMANY v. POLAND)

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  • Arindam Baruah 4th Year B.A.; LL.B. Student, School of Law, Christ University, Bengaluru Author

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GERMANY v. POLAND, CHARZOW FACTORY CASE

Abstract

The Chorzow Factory case is a first of its kind dispute that arose between Germany and Poland before the erstwhile Permanent Court of International Justice that involved the issue of paying reparation by Poland to Germany for having breached an agreement entered between them. After the first world war, a bipartite agreement was entered wherein the control of Upper Silesia area was transferred by Germany to Poland on the condition that Poland would not forfeit any property of Germany. However, Poland in breach of the agreement sold two German factories located in that area.

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04-09-2017

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Baruah, Arindam. “CASE ANALYSIS ON CHARZOW FACTORY CASE (GERMANY V. POLAND)”. Commonwealth Law Review Journal, vol. 3, Sept. 2017, pp. 37-40, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/297.

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