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La Doctrine de Drago. Par H. A. Moulin, Professeur de Droit International Public à l’Université de Dijon. Paris: A. Pedone. 1908. pp. xii, 368.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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1 For the English text of this note, see Supplement to American Journal to International Law (1907), pp. 1-6.
2 By referring to the table of signatures appended to the Hague Conventions of 1907 (see 2 American Journal of International Law, pp. 876, 877), it may be noted that only thirty-four states had signed the Porter convention up to June 30, 1908, the final date set for the signatures of the plenipotentiaries. Among the ten who did not sign are Brazil, China, Sweden, Switzerland, and Venezuela. Many of the signatory states agreed under such reservations as to greatly weaken the force of the convention. It may be seriously doubted whether, under these conditions, the Porter convention is to be regarded as an integral part of positive international law.