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The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
Abstract
- Type
- League of Nations: Committee of Experts for the Progressive Codification of International Law
- Information
- American Journal of International Law , Volume 22 , Issue S5: Supplement: Codification of International Law , January 1928 , pp. 133 - 156
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1928
Footnotes
Publications of the League of Nations. V. Legal. 1927. V. 10.
References
page 133 note 1 See Annex 1, p. 134.
page 133 note 2 See Annex 2, p. 153.
page 134 note 1 All American treaties are to be found in Malloy’s collection of American treaties, Senate documents 47-48, Sixty-first Congress, Second Session.
page 135 note 1 These are contained in the Treaties of 1862 with Belgium and 1865 with Prussia, and provide for treatment of those nations in British colonial possessions on the same terms as Britain herself.
page 137 note 1 United States-Japan, 1878, Article II.
page 137 note 2 Great Britain-France, 1860, Article V.
page 137 note 1 United States-France, 1803, Article VIII.
page 143 note 1 Moore, op. cit., 283; Tariff Commission, 428; Hornbeck, op. cit., 33; Viner, op. cit., 120.
page 144 note 1 De Visschek, op. cit., 159.
page 145 note 2 France imposed this duty in 1889; the United States protested, but nothing was ever done about it. (Foreign Relations U. S., 1890, pages 287-292.)
page 146 note 3 Tariff Commission, op. cit., 483; Culbertson, op. cit., 89.
page 145 note 1 De Visscher, op. cit., 159.
page 145 note 1 De Visscher, op. cit., 160.
page 145 note 3 U. S. A. Act of August 27th, 1894, paragraph 608, Free List: Tariff Commission, op. cit., 428.
page 145 note 4 U. S. A. Tariff Act of 1890, Section 3. Tariff Commission, op. cit., 421; Culbertson, op. cit., 76.
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