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Suggestions as to Changes in the International Law for Maritime War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2017

Extract

At the recent Washington Conference it was agreed to call another meeting to discuss desirable changes in the rules of maritime warfare. At the meeting this spring of The American Society of International Law opinions did not coincide as to what form the future development of international law of war should take. There seemed a disposition on the part of many to attempt to resume the position previous to 1914 and say, “Let us forget the war damage to international law and continue its development on the old lines.”

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1923

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References

1 See United States Supreme Court; Civil War. Cotton as basis for public credit. Hyde,International Law, p. 694.