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The Effect of the Most-Favored-Nation Clause upon the Status of Aliens
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
Abstract
- Type
- Fourth Session
- Information
- Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting (1907-1917) , Volume 5 , 1911 , pp. 226 - 240
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1911
References
1 Wharton, Digest of International Law, Vol, II, Se«. 148; United States Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1897, p. 24.
2 Imper. Stat., 33 Vict., cap. 14.
3 2 Wharton, 495.
4 The Second International Conference at the Hague — to discuss important matters relating to Private International Law. Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Luxembourg, Holland, Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Sweden, Norway and Switzerland, were represented. See de Martens, Vol. 21, p 113, and following,
5 British-French treaty, 28 Feb., 1892, Art. 1; de Martens, Vol. 8, p. 659.
6 Ibid,Art. 10.
7 Ibid,Art. 10.
8 149 U. S. 698 (1893).
9 U. S. Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1887, p. 181, Art. 6.
10 u . S. Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1887, p. 183, Art. 1.
11 I b. ,Art. 2.
12 I b., Art. 3.
13 For. Eel., 1901, pp. 430-31.
14 bid,p. 451.
15 For. Rel., 1901, pp. 397-8.
16 118 U. S. 356; also Wo Lee and others.
17 For. Rel., 1901, pp. 308-9.
18 Art. 3, See. 2.
19 Message to Congress, Dec. 9, 1891.
20 “The Basis of Protection to Citizens Residing Abroad,” American Journal of International Law, July, 1910.
21 2 Wharton's Digest, p. 623.
22 For. Rel., 1907, Pt. 1, pp. 59-60.
23 Penn. St. 181, p . 525.
24 Ibid,216, p. 402.
25 213 U. S. 268.
26 U. S. Treaties and Conventions, 1776-1887, p. 587 .
27 163 U. S. 124.
28 Acts and Protocol of Second International Conference, June 25, 1894, Annex 3; de Martens, 21, p. 113.
29 Bar, Private International Law, p. 212.
30 Herstlet, Com. Treaties, 21, p. 629, Sees. 4 and 5.
31 Ibid,19, p. 813.
32 Alien Jews are subject to certain carefully prescribed restrictions in the matter of residence, holding property and transacting business in the empire.
33 de Martens, 20, p. 7.
34 Dodd, Modern Constitutions, Brazil, Art. 72; Arts. 60-61.
35 Bonfils, Droit International Public, p. 244.
36 Moore, Digest, V, p. 43, citing Commonwealth v.Newcomb, 109 Ky. 18.
37 See Chambers v.Baltimore & Ohio, 207 U. S. 141; and Ohio Laws, 95, 401, passed 1902.
38 Moore, Digest, IV, p. 2.
39 Amer. Jour, of International Law, Aprilj July and October, 1909.
40 Moore, Digest, IV, p., 2, to Mr. Wilson, Min. to Boumania,, For. Rel., 1902, p. 910.