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Treaties for the Prevention of Smuggling

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1926

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References

1 March 5, 1926.

2 Ratified in the following order: Convention with Great Britain, May 22, 1924 (43 Stat. L. 1761); Convention with Norway, July 2, 1924 (43 Stat. L. 1772); Convention with Denmark, July 25, 1924 (43 Stat. L. 1809); Convention with Germany, August 11, 1924 (43 Stat. L. 1815); Convention with Sweden, August 18, 1924 (43 Stat. L. 1830); Convention with Italy, October 22,1924 (43 Stat. L. 1844); Convention with Panama, January 19,1925 (43 Stat. L. 1875); Convention with The Netherlands, April 8, 1925 (U. S. TreatySeries, No. 712).

3 Convention with France, signed June 30, 1924; ratification advised by the United States Senate, December 12, 1924. Congressional Record, Vol. 66, p. 531. See N. Y. Times, Dec. 16, 1924, p. 16, col. 3; Feb. 6, 1925, p. 19, col. 5; July 9, 1925, p. 7, col. 2. Convention with Belgium, signed December 9, 1925; ratification advised by the United States Senate, March 3, 1926. Congressional Record, Vol. 67, p. 4633. Convention with Spain, signed February 10, 1926; ratification advised by the United States Senate, March 3, 1926. Congressional Record, Vol. 67, p. 4636.

4 With Japan, N. Y. Times, May 14, 1925, p. 3, col. 5.

5 Convention with Canada, July 17, 1925 (U, S. Treaty Series, No. 718); Convention with Mexico, signed Dec. 23, 1925, ratification advised by the United States Senate, March 3, 1926 (Congressional Record, Vol. 67, p. 4635).

6 Current History, Feb., 1926, p. 735. A supplementary extradition treaty, adding to the list of extraditable offenses Crimes against the laws for the suppression of the traffic in narcotic products and Infractions of the customs laws or ordinances which may constitute crimes, was signed between the United States and Cuba on January 14,1926. Ratification was advised by the United States Senate on March 3,1926. Congressional Record, Vol. 67, p. 4634.

7 43 Stat. L. 1761; also this Journal, Supplement, Vol. 18, p. 127. See this Journal, Vol. 18, p. 301, and Vol. 20, p. 111.

8 Unratified at the date of writing, March 5, 1926.

9 “Initiated” in the conventions with Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Panama, The Netherlands, and Spain. “Effected” in the conventions with France and Belgium.

10 See supra, note 9. In the Convention with Spain each of the three paragraphs of Article II of the text as it appears in the treaty with Great Britain is made a separate article, thus adding two articles to the Convention.

11 This is Article V in the Convention with Spain. See supra, note 10.

12 Treaties, Conventions etc., Vol. III, p. 2619.

13 See this Journal,Supplement, Vol. 19, p. 116.

14 U. S. Treaty Series, No. 718.

15 Treaties, Conventions, etc., Vol. I, p. 830.

16 The text consulted is in the Congressional Record for March 3, 1926, Vol. 67, p. 4635.