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The Generalization of the Monroe Doctrine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1935

References

1 See Hudson, “Mexico's Admission to Membership in the League of Nations,” this Journal, Vol. 26 (1932), pp. 114,116.

2 Philip Marshall Brown, “Mexico and the Monroe Doctrine,” ibid.,p. 117.

3 Ibid.

4 Séptima Conferencia International Americana, Memoria General y Actuacíon de la Ddegación de México, presentada por el Dr.Puig Casaurane, J. M., Jefe de ella y Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores. (México: Imprenta de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, 1934), p. 261 ff.Google Scholar

5 Memoria, op.cit.,p. 263.

6 Pp. 102-104.

7 Memoria, op.cit.,p. 267.

8 Memoria, op.cit.,p. 269.

9 See James Brown Scott, “The Seventh International Conference of American States,” this Journal, Vol. 28 (1934), pp.219, 223 ff.; also Supplement, ibid.,p. 75, and the Final Act of the Conference, p.187.

10 Alvarez, The Monroe Doctrine, p.193, at p.195.

11 Brown, loc. cit.,p.118. Compare Report of the Delegates of the United States of America to the Fifth International Conference of American States (1924), p. 6.