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The London Naval Conference

Signed at London, February 26, 1909

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1909

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1 The Final Protocol and the annexed Declaration were signed in the French language only. The French text and translation here given appeared in the British Blue Book, Misc. No. 4 (1909), Cd. 4554.

2 In view of the difficulty of finding an exact equivalent in English for the expression “ de plein droit,” it has been decided to translate it by the words “ without notice,” which represent the meaning attached to it by the draftsman as appears from the General Report. [Note by editor of British Blue Book.]

3 See note on article 22.

4 List of signature appended to the Declaration of February 26, 1909, up to March 20, 1909.