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Abstract
The confusion to which the courts are reduced by counterclaims in suits by foreign governments is illustrated by the recent cases on the point in the lower federal courts. Unassisted by an authoritative decision from the United States Supreme Court, they reflect the doubts appearing in most of the American cases, doubts that are founded on both the theoretical and practical difficulty of the questions involved.
Recommended Citation
INTERNATIONAL LAW-COUNTERCLAIMES IN SUITS BY FOREIGN GOVENMENTS,
22
Mich. L. Rev.
455
(1924).
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