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The United States Senate and the Permanent Court of International Justice

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 Senate Document 45, 69th Congress, 1st Session. See Supplement to this Journal, p. 73.

2 Senate Document 309, 67th Congress, 4th Session. Reprinted in this Journal, Vol. 17, p. 332.

3 See, however, the writer's suggestion in the American Bar Association Journal, February, 1922, p. 85.

4 Publications of the Court, Series B, No. 5, p. 27.

5 League of NationsOfficial Journal, June, 1923, p. 608.

6 Ibid., August, 1923, pp. 881-883, 935. See also, Hudson, , The Advisory Opinions of the Permanent Court of International Justice, International Conciliation, No. 214, November, 1925, pp. 347-351.Google Scholar

7 League of Nations Official Journal, October,1925, pp. 1379 ff.

8 For other such instances, see Moore, John Bassett, “Treaties and Executive Agreements”, 20 Political Science Quarterly, 385, 408-417; Google Scholar Barnett, James F., “International Agreements without the Advice and Consent of the Senate”, 15 Yale Law Journal, 77-78.Google Scholar

9 36 Stat. at Large, p. 2240.

10 U. S. Treaty Series, No. 711.

11 U. S. Treaty Series, Nos. 674 (Great Britain), 679 (France), 680 (Norway), 682 (Netherlands), 683 (Japan), 708 (Sweden).