Claims Against Mexico a Brief Study of the International Law Applicable to Cla

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Claims Against Mexico a Brief Study of the International Law Applicable to Cla
Raoul E Raoul Eugene Desvernine
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Arbitrations, IV. , 3710, adopted in Bacigalupi v. Chile, United States and Chilean Claims Commission (1901). 151. See also, Wilson's Case, Spanish Claims Commis- sion (1881), Moore, Int. Arbitrations, IV. , 3674-3675. Mr. Magoon, law officer, division of insul. Ir affairs, War Dept. , Feb. 6, 1901, Magoon's Repts. 338. Mr. Blaine, Sec. Cf State, to Mr. Laugston, . Tuly 1. 1881, MS. Inst. Hayti, II. , 275. Mr. Fish's report of May 15, 1871, giving the reports of Mr. Whiting, Solicitor of the Wa...r Department, on claims by aliens for damages in the civil war, is in Senate Ex. Doc. 2. 42 Cong. Special sess. Mr. Lawrence's report on war claims of aliens is found in House Kept. 262, 43 Cong. 1 sess.
87 Calvo- denies absolutely the responsibility of governments to indemnify aliens for losses sustained during revolutions as being "a deep injury to one of the constituent elements of the independence of nations — that of the territorial jurisdiction. " Pradier-Fodere^ points out the inconsistency of the posi- tion of the European states (and with them in this matter may be classed the United States) in formally asserting the principles of responsibility for losses occasioned through rev- olution when the defendant government is one of the Re- publics of South America, and denying as firmly the same principles when they are themselves defendants.


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