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The Cerruti Arbitrations1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1912

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Footnotes

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See Bureau’s Conflit Italo-Colombien (Affaire Cerruti), 1899 (strongly Colombian); Darras’ Certains Dangers de l’arbitrage international in the Revue générale de droit International Public, for 1899, pp. 533-552; Hagerup’s Affaire Cerruti — Sentence Arbitrate de 6 Juillet 1911, ibid, 1912, pp. 268-274.

References

2 See the text of the convention, Supplement p. 238.

3 See Judicial Decisions, this Journal, p. 1003.

4 For text of this instrument see Judicial Decisions, this Journal, p. 1015. For a scathing criticism of the award, see Pierantoni’s “Nullité d’un arbitrage international “in the Revue de droit international et de législation comparée for 1898, Vol. XXX, pp. 445 et seq.

5 See the correspondence on this point in Foreign Relations of the United States (1898), pp. 251-273.

6 Mr. Sherman to Señor Rengifo, For. Rel. of the U. S. 1898, p. 251.

7 See Señor Rengifo’s notes to Messrs, Olney and Sherman, dated respectively, Washington, March 3, May 1, 1897, in For. Rel. of U. S. (1898), pp. 246-249.

8 See correspondence in Bruneau’s Conflit Italo-Colombien, pp. 115-125.