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Honduras v. Salvador and Guatemala1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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- Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1909
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The conclusions of this decision were summarized in the Editorial Comment of this Journal for April, 1909, p. 434. The case arose out of the accusations of Honduras, that Salvador and Guatemala were fostering revolution within the borders of Honduras. For a more detailed statement of facts, and the preliminary pleadings in the case, see this Journal, II:835.
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1 The conclusions of this decision were summarized in the Editorial Comment of this Journal for April, 1909, p. 434. The case arose out of the accusations of Honduras, that Salvador and Guatemala were fostering revolution within the borders of Honduras. For a more detailed statement of facts, and the preliminary pleadings in the case, see this Journal, II:835.
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