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Respect Due to Foreign Sovereigns

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1937

References

1 See Press Releases of the Dept. of State, March 6, p. 133, and March 20, p. 157.

2 As given in Moore’s International Law Digest, Vol. II, pp. 161–162, quoting Francis Wharton in Criminal Law Magazine, Vol. 6, p. 176.

3 See Kebedgy in the Revue général de droit international public, Vol. IX, p. 719; Ferringni, Les souverains étrangers et le droit italien, 1903, as cited in Paul Fauchille, Traié de droit international public (Paris, 1926), Vol. I, Pt. III, p. 16, § 646.

4 See State Trials (Howell), Vol. XXVIII, pp. 530–615, cited in Phillimore’s International Law, 2d ed., Vol. 1, p. 447. An interesting account of the trial of John Peltier with the defence by Mr. Mackintosh, was taken down in shorthand and printed for Mr. Peltier by Cox, Son and Baylis, London, 1803.

5 John, Westlake, International Law, Vol. 1, pp. 319320 Google Scholar.