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Abstract
The writer has already commented, in an earlier number of this Review, upon the plan for a Permanent Court of International Justice which was formulated by a committee of jurists at The Hague in the summer of 1920 and amended and approved by the Council and Assembly of the League of Nations in December of the same year. 19 MICH. L. REV. 413. The plan became operative upon ratification by a majority of the members of the League in September, 1921, and judges were elected immediately thereafter. The Court's first session opened at The Hague in January, 1922. The present note will be confined to somewhat summary comment upon the Court's record as an. institution in action.
Recommended Citation
THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE,
22
Mich. L. Rev.
251
(1924).
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