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Neutrality and the Munitions Traffic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Edwin D. Dickinson*
Affiliation:
University of California

Abstract

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Type
Second Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1935

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2 Richardson, , Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. II, pp. 207, 218 (Dec. 2, 1823 Google Scholar).

3 “Prepare for Neutrality,” in The Yale Review, Vol. XXIV, p. 467 (March, 1935). See also Warren, “Troubles of a Neutral,” in Foreign Affairs, Vol. XII, p. 377 (April, 1934); and Dulles, “The Cost of Peace,” ibid., Vol. XII, p. 567 (July, 1934); and Warren, “Belligerent Aircraft, Neutral Trade, and Unpreparedness,” in American Journal of International Law, Vol. 29 (1935), p. 197.

4 Moore, , Digest of International Law, Vol. VII, p. 973.Google Scholar

5 36 U. S. Stat. L. 2415, 2428.

6 Ibid.

7 The Santissima Trinidad, 7 Wheaton 283, 340.

8 17 U. 8. Stat. L. 863, 865.

9 36 U. S. Stat. L. 2415, 2428.

10 40 U. S. Stat. L. 217, 222.

11 Iuris et Indicii Fecialis, sive, Juris Inter Gentes, et Qpaestionum de Eodem Explicatie, Part II, sec. 1, par. 4 (Classics of International Law).