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Federal Treaty Power: Boundary Settlements*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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[Excerpt reproduced from U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations report, “Convention on the Chamizal,” Executive Report No. 7, 88th Congress, 1st Session (December 14, 1963), p. 7. The Convention between the United States and Mexico for the Solution of the Problem of the Chamizal, signed at Mexico City, August 29, 1963, entered into force January 14, 1964, appears at 2 International Legal Materials 874 (1963).]

References

* [Excerpt reproduced from U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations report, “Convention on the Chamizal,” Executive Report No. 7, 88th Congress, 1st Session (December 14, 1963), p. 7. The Convention between the United States and Mexico for the Solution of the Problem of the Chamizal, signed at Mexico City, August 29, 1963, entered into force January 14, 1964, appears at 2 International Legal Materials 874 (1963).]