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The Handling of International Disputes by Means of Inquiry. By Nissim Bar-Yaacov. [Oxford University Press, 1974, 370 pp.].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2016

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1 1 K.A. (No. 19) 203, 214.

2 A bad example set by Article 83 of the 1947 Peace Treaty with Italy, (1948) 42 A.J.I.L., Supp., 47, 81–82.

3 The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907 (ed. by Scott, , 1915) 41.Google Scholar

4 As the author mentions (p. 34), both the United States and Spain immediately held inquiries of their own with “diametrically opposite results”. It should be added, however, that the 1898 finding of the American naval court of inquiry “was confirmed by a careful examination of the wreck in 1911 by a Board of American army and navy officers”. Morison, , The Oxford History of the American People (1965) 800, n. 1.Google Scholar