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Charter Provisions on Human Rights in American Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Abstract

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1950

References

1 California Dist. Ct. App., 2nd Dist., April 24, 1950, reported in Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 25, 1950, p. 1; digest in this JOURNAL, p. 590. An appeal was filed on June 2, 1950.

2 Deering's General Laws of California, Act 261 as amended. This law forbids ownership of land by any alien not eligible to citizenship.

3 Corresponding provisions do not exist in the fundamental laws pf some Members of the United Nations.

4 The specific treaty under consideration in Foster v. Nielson was later held to be self executing.

5 This JOURNAL, Supp., Vol. 43 (1949), p. 127.

6 This JOURNAL, Vol. 42 (1948), p. 475.

7 Cf. Be Drummond Wren, 1945 Ontario Eeports 778, [1945] 4 D.L.E. 674.