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Closure of the Office of the Permanent Delegation of Spain to the League of Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

Norman J. Padelford*
Affiliation:
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1939

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References

1 New York Times, Feb. 27, 1939.

2 On the status of these delegations see: Schücking, W. and Wehberg, H., Die Satzung des Völkerbundes kommentiert (2d ed., Berlin, 1924), pp. 379388 Google Scholar; Secretan, J., Les immunités diplomatiques des représentants des États Membres et des Agents de la Société des Nations (Lausanne, 1928), p. 28 Google Scholar; P. B. Potter, in Permanent Delegations to the League of Nations, Research Committee of the Geneva Office, League of Nations Association; Preuss, L., “Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities of International Agents Invested with Functions of an International Interest,” this Journal, Vol. 25 (1931), pp. 700701 Google Scholar.

3 Swiss Federal Council, Message à ľ Assemblée fédérale concernant la question de l’accession de la Suisse à la Société des Nations, du 4 août, 1919 (Berne, 1919), p. 369 Google Scholar.

4 See League of Nations Document C.196.M.70.1927.V., p. 249; Preuss, loc. cit., p. 701.

5 League of Nations Document C.555.1926.V.

6 See speech of M. Motta in the Sixth Committee of the Assembly, Sept. 17, 1934. Official Journal, Spl. Supp. No. 130, pp. 18-21.