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Address by Professor John H. Logan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

John H. Logan*
Affiliation:
Rutgers College and State University of New Jersey

Abstract

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Third Session
Copyright
Copyright ©American Society of International Law 1924

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References

1 Hyde, International Law, Vol. I, p. 66 ff.

2 Richardson, Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. VI, pp. 2904,2906

3 Moore, Digest of International Law, Vol. I, p. 147.

4 Ibid., p. 14

5 Foreign Relations of the United States, 1913, p. 728.

6 Foreign Relations, 1913, p. X.

7 Amer. Jour. Int. Law, Supp. 1913, p. 279; Robinson and West, Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 346.

8 Congressional Record, 67th Cong. 2d Sess., p. 10421.

9 Current History Magazine, April 1921, p. 145.

10 Congressional Record, 67th Cong. 2d Sess., pp. 5808, 5797.

11 Current History Magazine, Aug. 1921, p. 895

12 Current History Magazine, Oct. 1921, p. 170.

13 Vol. 8 (1914), p. 221.

14 Instructions to John Lind, quoted in address to Congress, Aug. 27, 1913, American Journal of International Law, Supplement, Vol. 6 (1913), p. 281.

15 Terms of the agreements in New York Times, Sept. 1, 1923. Obregon's interesting statement on the terms, ibid., Aug. 18, 1923.