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Address by Quincy Wright

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Quincy Wright*
Affiliation:
University of Chicago

Abstract

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Second Session
Copyright
Copyright ©American Society of International Law 1924

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References

1 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law, New Haven, 1922, p. 60.

2 Interpretation of Legal History, New York, 1923

3 Wehberg, The Problem of an International Court of Justice, Oxford, 1918, pp. 10- 12.

4 Amos, The Science of Law, New York, 1875, pp. 348-349.

5 Ibid., p. 353; Baty, The Supposed Chaos in the Law of Nations, Univ. of Penna. Law Review, Vol. 63, p. 703 (June, 1915).

6 Hudson, Address, American Branch of International Law Association, New York, Jan. 27, 1923; Proceedings of American Society of International Law, 1923, p. 53.

7 Richardson, 2: 193.

8 Moore, Digest, 6: 397.

9 Cobbett, Leading Cases on International Law, 2: 245.

10 Moore, Digest, 1: 292.

11 Am. Journ. Int. Law, 11: 724.

12 Roxburgh, International Conventions and Third States, p. 60

13 Reply IV of Special Commission of Jurists, Monthly Summary of League of Nations, Vol. 4, p. 53.

14 Hendrick, Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Vol. 1, p. 217.

15 II, c. 40, sec. 4; see also Am. Journ. Int. Law, 13: 246; Am. Pol. Sci. Rev., 13: 557.

16 Am. Acad, of Soc. and Pol. Sci., 68: 305.

17 Lodge-Lowell Debate on the League of Nations Covenant, World Peace Foundation pamphlet, April, 1919, p. 85.