This book is apparently intended as a business getter for claims before the two Mexican-United States claims commissions now about to begin their deliberations. The only parts of the book that seem to the reviewer calculated to aid the reader in the preparation of claims are the 33 pages reprinting, without quotations, the 1919 Circular of the Department of State. This can be obtained gratis from the Department. So can the rules (printed in an Appendix) adopted by the General Claims Commission (United States and Mexico) which is to sit in Washington
The British Year Book of International Law has acquired an established place in the literature of i...
Except for those who regard pre-1914 international law as obsolete and who, in the name of the highe...
The experience of American investors in foreign bonds has been brief but instructive. Of the five bi...
This book is apparently intended as a business getter for claims before the two Mexican-United Sta...
This important analysis and commentary by the German judge of the Mixed Claims Commission, United St...
Dr. De Beus in this volume presents an analytical study of the opinions, about 145 in number, handed...
JUDGE MOWER has succeeded in the aim modestly stated in his preface of presenting in a single volume...
Perhaps it is unnecessary to do more than notice the appearance of a new edition of a book which bef...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
The book is divided into two parts. The first part addresses those subjects that the Foreign Soverei...
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The author of this book has rendered such useful service to the profession by his digest of the deci...
This is by far the most exhaustive and illuminating work yet published on its special topic. The aut...
The British Year Book of International Law has acquired an established place in the literature of i...
Except for those who regard pre-1914 international law as obsolete and who, in the name of the highe...
The experience of American investors in foreign bonds has been brief but instructive. Of the five bi...
This book is apparently intended as a business getter for claims before the two Mexican-United Sta...
This important analysis and commentary by the German judge of the Mixed Claims Commission, United St...
Dr. De Beus in this volume presents an analytical study of the opinions, about 145 in number, handed...
JUDGE MOWER has succeeded in the aim modestly stated in his preface of presenting in a single volume...
Perhaps it is unnecessary to do more than notice the appearance of a new edition of a book which bef...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
The book is divided into two parts. The first part addresses those subjects that the Foreign Soverei...
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The author of this book has rendered such useful service to the profession by his digest of the deci...
This is by far the most exhaustive and illuminating work yet published on its special topic. The aut...
The British Year Book of International Law has acquired an established place in the literature of i...
Except for those who regard pre-1914 international law as obsolete and who, in the name of the highe...
The experience of American investors in foreign bonds has been brief but instructive. Of the five bi...