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The Supremacy of Treaties Over State Laws in Respect to the Intestate Estates of Aliens

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1932

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References

1 Santavincenzo, Consul of the Kingdomof Italy at New York v. Egan, Public Administrator,et al. (Nov. 23, 1931) 284 U. S. 30; reprinted herein, infra, p. 395.

2 In reComincio’s Estate, 240 N. Y. S. 691, 694.

3 Ibid., at p. 693.

4 Matter of Comincio, 243 N. Y. S. 814.

5 223 U. 8. 317.

6 ibid., at p. 330.

7 ibid., at p. 334.

1 212 N. Y. 214.

2 212 N. Y. 214 at pp. 223, 226.

10 284 U. S. at p. 40.

11 See Treaties and other International Acts of the United States of America (ed. by Hunter Miller), Vol. 2, p. 65.

12 This JOURNAL, Vol. I (1907), p. 280.