Arbitration. Treaty signed by plenipotentiaries of United States and France Aug. 3, 1911, extending scope and obligation of policy of arbitration adopted in present arbitration treaty of Feb. 10, 1908, between the 2 countries, so as to exclude certain exceptions contained in that treaty and to provide means for peaceful solution of all questions of difference which it shall be found impossible in future to settle by diplomacy.
Publication Title:
Arbitration. Treaty signed by plenipotentiaries of United States and France Aug. 3, 1911, extending scope and obligation of policy of arbitration adopted in present arbitration treaty of Feb. 10, 1908, between the 2 countries, so as to exclude certain exceptions contained in that treaty and to provide means for peaceful solution of all questions of difference which it shall be found impossible in future to settle by diplomacy.
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Arbitration. Treaty signed by plenipotentiaries of United States and France Aug. 3, 1911, extending scope and obligation of policy of arbitration adopted in present arbitration treaty of Feb. 10, 1908, between the 2 countries, so as to exclude certain exceptions contained in that treaty and to provide means for peaceful solution of all questions of difference which it shall be found impossible in future to settle by diplomacy.
Corporate Agency Authors:
State Department
Sort Author:
State Department
Date:
Aug. 5, 1911
Publish Date ISO Format:
1911-08-05T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19110805
Publication End:
19110805
Corporate/Agency Author:
State Department
Publication month:
5
Publication year:
1911
Description:
6 p.
Notes:
(Confidential; [Senate] executive I.) [Corrected 2d print. Injunction of secrecy removed Aug. 5, 1911.]
Notes:
(Confidential; [Senate] executive I.) [Corrected 2d print. Injunction of secrecy removed Aug. 5, 1911.] ‡ Official Use. Not Available.