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The Neutralization of Corfu
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1924
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1 See Italian identic notes of August 31, 1923, to Greece, to the great Powers, and to Italian diplomatic representatives abroad, L’Europe Nouvelle, Oct. 6,1923, 6:6.
2 Martens,N. B. G ., 18: 18.
3 Ibid.: 57; Holland, European Concert in the Eastern Question, p. 47.
4 Ibid,: 60; Holland, op. dt., p. 50.
5 Martens,N. R. G .,18: 18.; Holland, op. cit., p. 54.
6 Oppenheim, ,International Law,3rd ed., Vol.2, secs.33-37 Google Scholar. Some of these cases are referred to in comments on the Corfu occupation by Scialoja, Vittorio,L’Europe Nouvelle, 6:1203;Google Scholar Lowell,, A. L. World Peace Foundation, 6: 6.;Google Scholar Cecil, Lord Robert,statement to British Imperial Conference,London Times, Oct. 13, 1923, p. 6.Google Scholar
7 U. S. Naval War College, International Law Documents, 1917, pp. 101-102.
8 Ibid., pp. 53, 86, 116, 182.
9 This argument was advanced with reference to the status of Belgium by Visscher, Belgium's Case, a Juridical Enquiry, 1916, p. 142.
10 London Times, Oct. 13,1923, p. 6.
11 Scialoja, ,L’Europe Nouvelle, 6:6.Google Scholar
12 Ibid.
13 For questions submitted to the special commission of jurists for report to the December meeting of the Council see, League of Nations, Journal of the 4th Assembly, Sept. 29, 1923,p. 231; League of Nations, Monthly Summary, 3:215; L'Europe Nouvelle, 6:6.
14 L’Europe Nouvelle, 6:6. For opinion of other European statesmen and documents on the settlement of the controversy by the League and the Council of Ambassadors, see ibid., 6: 1201-1201,1286-1286; League of Nations, Monthly Summary, 3: 212-212; World Peace Foundation, 6:169-169.
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