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Constitution of the American Society of International Law1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1910
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Note. — The history of the origin and organization of the American Society of International Law can be found in the Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting, at page 23.
The Constitution was adopted January 12, 1906.
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1 The history of the origin and organization of the American Society of International Law can be found in the Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting, at page 23.
The Constitution was adopted January 12. 1906.
2 See Amendments, article 1, p. 9.
3 This amendment was adopted at the business meeting, held April 24, 1909.