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L’Évolution du Concept de la Neutralité. By Hamed sultan. Cairo: F. E. Noury & Fils., 1938. pp. xvi, 351. Bibliography.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1941

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1 Cf., e.g., the types of early neutrality treaties in Mr. Sultan’s book, p. 26 ff., with the Columbia neutrality studies, Vol. 1 (by Jessup and Deák), p. 24 ff.; the characteristics of the contraband concept in Sultan, pp. 32, 35, with the analysis in Jessup and Deák, pp. 51, 103.

2 See, e.g., p. 32, note 1, where the author quotes Judge Moore’s definition of contraband, presumably from the Political Science Quarterly, although at the place cited there is no writing of Judge Moore’s published or even quoted.