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Inter-American Collaboration in Law and Legislation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1943

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References

1 Quoted from Duggan, S. P., in Foreign Affairs, July, 1940, p. 622 Google Scholar.

2 United States, Department of State, Proceedings of the Eighth American Scientific Congress, Vol. X, International Law, Public Law and Jurisprudence, Washington, 1943, p. 20.

3 See Williams v. North Carolina (1942), 317 U. S. 287. Some inferior courts still express dicta such as the following: “The welfare and safety of the people of this State forbid that the courts of this State be precluded from questioning the jurisdiction of the courts of another State to dissolve the marriage of residents of this State on the application of one of such J., in Jiranek v. Jiranek, New York Supreme Court, Jan. 28, 1943. A symposium on Williams v. North Carolina is reported in the American Bar Association Journal for May, 1943, p. 268.

4 The treaties are published in English in this Journal, Vol. 37 (1943), Supplement, pp. 99 et seq.

5 Treaty on International Civil Law, Art. 1; ibid., p. 142.

6 Treaty on International Civil Law, Art. 56; ibid., p. 149; Treaty on International Penal Law, Art. 1; ibid., 124.

7 Treaty on International Procedural Law, Art. 1; ibid., 117.