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Modern Tendencies in Arbitration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Frederick S. Dunn*
Affiliation:
Creswell Lecturer on International Law, The Johns Hopkins University

Abstract

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Sixth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1933

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References

1 Croft case, De Lapradelle and Politis, Recueil des Arbitrages Internationaux, Vol. II,p. 13.

2 See Carl Becker, The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers, p. 39.

3 Idem, pp. 39–40.

4 Quoted in A. C. F. Beales, The History of Peace, p. 140.

5 Sen. Doc. No. 231, 56th Cong., 2d sess., pt. VIII, p. 389.

6 Malloy, Treaties, etc., Vol. II, p. 2123.

7 Quoted in J. B. Scott, An International Court of Justice, pp. 29–30.

8 Quoted in J. B. Scott, An International Court of Justice, pp. 30–31.

9 Idem, p. 32.

10 Records of the Fifth Assembly, Meetings of the Third Committee, p. 129, quoted in World Peace Foundation pamphlets, IX, 1926, p. 576.

11 League of Nations Official Journal, VI, p. 450.