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Abstract
The International status of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg and J-of the Kingdom of Belgium, through whose territory the army of Kaiser William II marched, in order, to use the expression of Grotius, "to meet the enemy," has been, since the outbreak of the present European war, the crucial point of discussion between the diplomatists and publicists of the belligerents, each trying to impress upon the neutral public the justice of the cause of their country.
Recommended Citation
Theodore P. Ion,
International Status of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg and the Kingdom of Belgium in Relation to the Present European War,
13
Mich. L. Rev.
368
(1915).
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