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The Twenty-Second Year of the Permanent Court of International Justice*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

Extract

Its twenty-second year was a lean year for the Permanent Court of International Justice. No meeting was held by the Court, no case was referred to it, and no prospect appeared for an early resumption of its activities.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1944

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Footnotes

*

This is the twenty-second in the writer’s series of annual articles on the organization and work of the Permanent Court of International Justice, the publication of which was begun in this JOURNAL in 1923 (Vol. 17, p. 15).

References

1 League of Nations Document C.24(b).M.24(b).1943.X.

2 For the text, see 69 Gaceta Oficial de Venezuela (1941), pp. 133,822–133,825.

3 For the text, see ibid., pp. 130,837 and 130,968.

4 For the text see 2 Libro Amarillo de Venezuela, 1941, p. 42

5 Translation from 202 League of Nations Treaty Series, p. 97.

6 'Ibid., p. 121.

7 5 Revista Argentina de Derecho Internacional (2d ser., 1942), pp. 493–504.

8 9 Department of State Bulletin (1943), pp. 177, 178.

9 Ibid., p. 309.

10 This Journal, Vol. 37 (1943), p. 669.

11 No. 388 (March, 1943).

12 Jacob Robinson and others, Were the Minorities Treaties a Failure? (New York: Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1943), pp. 149–150.