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The Neutrality of the Good Neighbor

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1935

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References

1 For an admirable statement on the making and remaking of treaties in Europe since the World War, see an editorial comment, “A Pact of Non-Aggression,” in the October, 1933, number of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 27, pp. 725-32), from the pen of Mr. George A. Finch, Managing Editor of the JOURNAL, Assistant Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Assistant Director of its Division of International Law.

2 Secretary of State Jefferson to the British Minister, May 15, 1793, 5 MS. Dom. Let. 105; Am. State Papere, I. 69,147; 3 Jefferson’s Works, 558, 560—quoted from John Bassett Moore, A Digest of International Law (Washington, 1906), (Vol. vii, p. 955.

3 American Journal of International Law (1915), Vol. 9, p. 446.

4 Gray v. United States (decided May 17, 1886), 21 Court of Claims Reports, pp. 340, 375.