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Abolition of Capitulations in Morocco and Zanzibar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1940

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References

1 G. B. Treaty Series, No. 8 (1938).

2 Printed herein, ante, p. 201.

3 G. B. Treaty Series, No. 6 (1905)—Cd. 2384; this Journal, Supp., Vol. 1 (1907), p. 6.

4 Omitted from this Journal.

5 Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, 1857.

6 Parliamentary Paper “Morocco No. 1 (1881)”—C. 3053.

7 See British and Foreign State Papers, Vol. XXXV, p. 1011.

8 See British and Foreign State Papers, Vol. XCIX, p. 357.

9 See British and Foreign State Papers, Vol. XCIX, p. 357.

10 G. B. Treaty Series, No. 4 (1907)—Cd. 3302; this Journal, Supp., Vol. 1 (1907), p. 47.

11 Extraterritorial rights in the French Zone of Morocco have also been renounced by the Governments of Canada, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Ireland and India under similar conditions.