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The need of popular understanding of international law
The real questions under the Japanese treaty and the San Francisco School Board resolution
The sanction of international law
The relations between international tribunals of arbitration and the jurisdiction of national courts
The basis of protection to citizens residing abroad
The function of private codification in international law
The real significance of the Declaration of London
Francis Lieber
The real Monroe Doctrine
Address at a conference of teachers of international law
The Hague peace conferences
The importance of judicial settlement
Nobel Peace Prize address
The ethics of the Panama question
The obligations of the United States as to Panama Canal tolls
Panama Canal tolls
The Treaty of 1832 with Russia
The Mexican resolution
The Ship Purchase Bill
Second speech on the Ship Purchase Bill
The outlook for international law
Should international law be codified?
The declaration of the rights and duties of nations of the American Institute of International Law
Foreign affairs, 1913-1916.

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