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Introductory Remarks by Secretary George A. Finch

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1932

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References

1 Meng, China Speaks, p. 5.

2 Am. Jour. Int. Law, Supplement, Vol. 1 (1907), p. 378.

3 Ibid., p. 384.

4 Ibid., Vol. 4 (1910), pp. 289, 291.

5 Ibid., Vol. 1 (1907), p. 17.

6 Ibid., Vol. 4 (1910), p. 307.

7 Ibid., Vol. 10 (1916), pp. 1–18.

8 Kawakami, Japan Speaks, pp. 51–52.

9 Kawakami, pp. x–xi.

10 Address of Greene, Jerome D. before the World Affairs Institute, New York, March 23, 1932.Google Scholar

11 Meng, China Speaks, p. vi.

12 Report on the Public Debt Policy of Chile, by Kemmerer, Edwin W. Research Professor in International Finance, Princeton University, in Hearings before Senate Committee on Finance, Jan. 12, 1932, p. 1696.

13 Department of State press release, March 3, 1922.

14 Moore, International Law Digest, Vol. VI, pp. 285–286.

15 AM. JOUB. INT. LAW, Supplement, Vol. 1 (1907), p. 1, See also Dr. Drago’s article in the JOURNAL, Vol. 1 (1907), p. 692 ff.

16 Root, Latin America and the United States, p. 98.

17 Scott, The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, p. 89.