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The Proposed Pan American Convention For Preventing Dual Nationality, Drafted At Lima by The American Institute of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1925

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References

1 The Chinese have a proverb that chickens born in an oven are not biscuits.

2 Calvo, Droit International,Vol. II, 28, citing Pothier.

3 1 Sandford 583.

4 169 U. S. 649.

5 1 Stat. 104 Ch. 3.

6 1 Stat. Ch. 20.

7 2 Stat. 155, Ch. 28.

8 1 Comp. Stat. 1901, p. 1268.

9 See especially Vol. III, pp. 549-551.

10 For a discussion of the decisions of courts in which election has been mentioned, see the author's article in the Yale Law Journal for April and May, 1921, entitled “Dual Nationality and Election.“

11 Upon these points see Oppenheim's International Law, I, 293; Wharton's International Law Digest, II, 234; Hall's International Law, 7th ed., Ch. V, p. 233.

12 Such a rule was proposed by Vattel (Law of Nations, Book I, Ch. 29, Sec. 215). See, also, De Lapradelle's Nationality d'Origine,pp. 94-105 and 388-119.