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Abstract
The decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently brought to a close an interesting piece of litigation which had been dragging its way through the courts for several years. The issue on the international law point was so sharply presented, the counsel so able, investigation so completely exhaustive, and the recovery so substantial that the case has been given full attention by the newspapers as well as by legal commentators.
Recommended Citation
INTERNATIONAL LAW-RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS,
26
Mich. L. Rev.
800
(1928).
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