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The Treaty-Making Power of the United States in Connection with the Manufacture of Arms and Ammunition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Abstract

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Type
Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1934

References

1 Potter, Pitman B., “Inhibitions Upon the Treaty-Making Power of the United States,” this Journal, Vol. 28 (1934), p. 456.Google Scholar

2 League of Nations Document, C. 758. M. 258. 1924. IX, p. 13.

3 The Senate gave its advice and consent on June 15,1934; but pending the acceptance by other signatories of the United States’ reservation as to Persia, the conditional ratification had not been deposited at Paris (September 1, 1934).

4 League of Nations Document, C. 219. M. 142. 1927. IX, p. 13.

5 Id., C.F.A./2nd Session/P.V. 1, p. 12.

6 Id., A. 43. 1928. IX, p. 5; C.F.A./3rd Session/P.V. 2, Dec. 7, 1928.

7 Id., A. 30. 1929. IX, p. 7.

8 League of Nations Document, Conf. D./C.C.P./P.V. 2, p. 12.

9 Id., P.V. 3, p. 20 (as corrected).

10 Minutes of the Bureau, 30th Meeting, Nov. 18, 1932,1, p. 100.

11 Department of State Press Releases, No. 242, p. 293.

12 League of Nations Document, Conf. D./C.G./P.V. 82.

13 Id, Conf. D./C.G. 171.