The American Journal of International Law, Volume 30American Society of International Law, 1936 - International law The American Journal of International Law has been published quarterly since 1907 and is considered the premier English-language scholarly journal in its field. It features scholarly articles and editorials, notes and comment by preeminent scholars on developments in international law and international relations, and reviews of contemporary developments. The Journal contains summaries of decisions by national and international courts and arbitral and other tribunals, and of contemporary U.S. practice in international law. Each issue lists recent publications in English and other languages, many of which are reviewed in depth. Throughout its history, and particularly during first sixty years, the Journal has published full-text primary materials of particular importance in the field of international law. The contents of the current issue of the Journal are available on the ASIL web site. |
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... important to consider certain aspects of the problem of neutrality of which these resolu- tions are now an important part . It is a fallacy to believe that neutrality is an assurance against becoming involved in war . This is especially ...
... important to consider certain aspects of the problem of neutrality of which these resolu- tions are now an important part . It is a fallacy to believe that neutrality is an assurance against becoming involved in war . This is especially ...
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... important to note the author's very sound con- clusion that the Balkan Conferences " in the brief span of four years have gone deeper into the fundamental ills of the Balkans and have gone farther in suggesting means of progress than ...
... important to note the author's very sound con- clusion that the Balkan Conferences " in the brief span of four years have gone deeper into the fundamental ills of the Balkans and have gone farther in suggesting means of progress than ...
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... important aspect of it un- touched . The credit which it reflects upon the author may well be shared by the great university in which he pursued his studies . C. G. FENWICK American Diplomacy : Policies and Practice . By Benjamin H ...
... important aspect of it un- touched . The credit which it reflects upon the author may well be shared by the great university in which he pursued his studies . C. G. FENWICK American Diplomacy : Policies and Practice . By Benjamin H ...
Contents
THE FOURTEENTH YEAR OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE | 1 |
THE WAL WAL ARBITRATION Pitman B Potter 27 | 27 |
THE TEST OF AGGRESSION IN THE ITALOETHIOPIAN WAR Quincy Wright | 45 |
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