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Abstract
The rights of foreigners, in case of conflict between federal treaties with their several countries and laws enacted by the states, have been recently much considered. Such questions are undoubtedly to be solved by constitutional law under our frame of government, but they so directly affect our international obligations and relations that they are habitually treated as proper topics to be discussed in our best works on International Law.
Recommended Citation
Charles N. Gregory,
Federal Treaties and State Laws,
6
Mich. L. Rev.
25
(1907).
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