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A half century of international problems : a lawyer's views /

Основен автор: Coudert, Frederic R. 1871-1955.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York, Columbia University Press, [c1954].
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Подобни документи: Online version:: Half century of international problems.
Съдържание:
  • 1.
  • The law in an era of change:
  • Inflexible law in a changing society
  • The regulations of corporations
  • Riparian rights: a perversion of stare decisis
  • The eighteenth amendment: making law unworkable
  • Some reminiscences of James C. Carter
  • 2.
  • Problems of an American empire:
  • Our new peoples: citizens, subjects, nationals, or aliens
  • Practical legal difficulties incident to transfers of sovereignty following the Spanish War
  • 3.
  • Judicial reform: true and false:
  • The crisis of the law and professional incompetency
  • The Supreme Court and the "square deal"
  • The proposed judiciary reorganization bill
  • 4.
  • Arbitration, international law, and world peace:
  • The arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France
  • Letter on the demonstration against the arbitration treaties
  • Correspondence of A. T. Mahan and John Bassett Moore on international arbitration
  • The sanction of international law
  • The Appam Case
  • 5.
  • Dangers and duties of neutral America: 1914-1917:
  • The duty of preparedness for war
  • Neutrality: its permanent difficulties and present perils
  • Letter to Frank L. Polk on the European situation
  • The role of America in the international situation
  • Statement on the resignation of Secretary of War Garrison, February 11, 1916
  • How can the United States best maintain the rights of her citizens?
  • 6.
  • The League of Nations: its "germ of vitality":
  • The league basis for a better world system
  • The proposed trial of William II
  • "League-o-phobia": a recent malady
  • If international co-operation fails, war is certain
  • The league has not failed
  • 7.
  • America, totalitarian war, and world order:
  • The Neutrality Act of 1935: a victory for isolation
  • World organization for peace still essential
  • Should the neutrality law be amended?
  • A stand against aggression required to vindicate international law
  • The Atlantic Charter and the need for a new world organization
  • Civilization at the crossroads: world order or jungle order.