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Damages in International Law. By Marjorie M Whiteman., Assistant to the Legal Adviser of the Department of State. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1937. Vol. I, pp. viii, 826; Vol. II, pp. iv, 827–1549. $1.50 each.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1938

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References

1 See, for example, Art. 7, Harvard Draft Convention on the Responsibility of States, this JOURNAL, Spl. Supp., Vol. 23 (1929), 133–144.

2 Note 23, for example, affords inadequate support for the statement to which it is appended.

3 See Opinion of Neilsen, Google Scholar in Gertrude, P. Massey case, General Claims Commission, United States and Mexico, Opinions of Commissioners, 1927, 228, 234; also Google Scholar Dunn, F. S., The Protection of Nationals, 1932, 125126.Google Scholar