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1 For the complete text of the Revision Protocol, see Hudson, Permanent Court of International Justice (1934), p. 631.
2 Mr. A. P. Fachiri, in 11 British Year Book of International Law, 1930, p. 98.
3 Forty-five States or members of the League of Nations were parties on Sept. 1, 1930. The number is now 49. The Protocol of Signature of Dec. 16,1920, was signed on behalf of the Argentine Republic on Dec. 28, 1935.
4 On Jan. 5,1931, the Cuban Government offered for deposit a ratification of the Revision Protocol with a reservation as to the fourth paragraph and other reservations. The necessary consent of other States was not forthcoming, however, and on March 14, 1932, the Cuban reservations were withdrawn. See Hudson, “The Cuban Reservation and the Revision of the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice,” in this Journal, Vol. 26 (1932), p. 590.
5 Series E, No. 11, pp. 40-41.
6 Records of the Sixteenth Assembly, Plenary, pp. 94,124; League of Nations Document, A.62.1935.V.
7 League of Nations Document, C.59.1936.V.
8 Ibid.
9 League of Nations Document, C.L.20.1936.V.
10 See Series E, No. 9, p. 54 ff.
11 For a detailed study of the amendments, see Hudson, Permanent Court of International Justice (1934), pp. 188-203.