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Responsibility of States for Damage Done in Their Territory to the Person or Property of Foreigners

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Charles E. Hill*
Affiliation:
George Washington University

Abstract

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Third Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1928

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References

1 American Journal of International Law, Special Supplement, Jan. 1928, p. 15.Google Scholar

2 Nielsen Report, 620. Mr. McDonald John J. has suggested that it might be valuable to place in apposition to the case of Hemming the case of the United States of America on behalf of the American Short Horn Breeders’ Association v. the United Mexican States. Report of General Claims Commission, 1927, pp. 280, 287.

3 Cases of Bensley and Lewis, Moore, Arbitrations, 3017 and 3019.

4 Case of Smith, Moore, Arbitrations, 3146; Digest, VI, 660; Hyde, International Law, I, 492.

5 Sen. Doc. 21, 70 Cong., 1 sess.

6 Sen. Doc. ,20, 70 Cong., 1 sess.

7 Sen. Doc. 23, 70 Cong., 1 sess.

8 The Ship Rose, 36 Court of Claims, 290.

9 For protest by Great Britain and interpretation by the United States, see Jessup P. C., Law of Territorial Waters, 52, 53; Moore, Digest, 1, 730.

10 Wilson G. G., Hague Arbitration Cases, 238.

11 Moore, Arbitrations, 3911.

12 Moore, Arbitrations, Hiawatha, ibid., 3902; Springbok, ibid., 3928; Sir Peel William, ibid., 3935; Volant and Science, ibid., 3950.

13 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 1908, p. 44.Google Scholar