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Treaties—effect of war and Versailles Treaty provisions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Judicial Decisions
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1952

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References

1 The court cited Clark v. Allen, 331 U. S. 503 (1947), this Journal, Vol. 42 (1948), p. 201; Techt v. Hughes, 229 N. Y. 222, 128 N. E. 185 (1920); State ex rel. Miner v. Reardon, 120 Kan. 614, 245 Pac. 158 (1926); Goos v. Brocks, 117 Neb. 750, 223 N. W. 13 (1929); and The Sophie Rickmers, 45 P. (2d) 413 (S. D. N. Y. 1930).

2 Citing Hackworth, Digest of International Law, Vol. 5, pp. 387–390 (1943); the court did not, however, allude to the fact that Hackworth reports the Department of State as having written in 1923 that a treaty which was not notified under Article 289 was considered to be no longer in force, ibid., pp. 388–389.

3 Citing State ex rel. Miner v. Reardon, 120 Kan. 614, 245 Pac. 158 (1926).