The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12American Society of International Law, 1918 - Electronic journals 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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... United States . 9. Our conviction " that in such a government , following such methods , we can never have a friend ; and that in the presence of its organized power , always lying in wait to accomplish we know not what purpose , can be ...
... United States . 9. Our conviction " that in such a government , following such methods , we can never have a friend ; and that in the presence of its organized power , always lying in wait to accomplish we know not what purpose , can be ...
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the United States and the Imperial German Government which has been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared ; and that the President be , and he is hereby , authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and ...
the United States and the Imperial German Government which has been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared ; and that the President be , and he is hereby , authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and ...
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... United States it is a dual act . It is put in words by Congress : it is then to be put in effect by the President's approval of those words and proclamation of what has been so enacted . A new international status is thus created ...
... United States it is a dual act . It is put in words by Congress : it is then to be put in effect by the President's approval of those words and proclamation of what has been so enacted . A new international status is thus created ...
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... United States Govern- ment to the Republics of New Granada and Colombia for many years before must not be left out of sight , nor their logical and inevitable con- sequences neglected , if the situation at the time of the actual ...
... United States Govern- ment to the Republics of New Granada and Colombia for many years before must not be left out of sight , nor their logical and inevitable con- sequences neglected , if the situation at the time of the actual ...
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... United States , but occupy the status of un- incorporated territory , or " territory appurtenant and belonging to the United States but not part of the United States within the revenue clauses of the Constitution " or , it may be added ...
... United States , but occupy the status of un- incorporated territory , or " territory appurtenant and belonging to the United States but not part of the United States within the revenue clauses of the Constitution " or , it may be added ...
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