[1] Note of Secretary of State Kellogg to the French Ambassador of 27 February 1928.

[2] Note of the United states Government to the Governments of Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Japan of 13 April 1928.

[3] “Considérée jadis comme le droit divin et demeurée dans l’éthique internationale comme une prérogative de la souveraineté, une pareille guerre est enfin destituée juridiquement de ce qui constituait son plus grave danger: sa légitimité. Frappée désormais d’illégalité, elle est soumise au régime conventionnel d’une véritable mise hors la loi....” The speech by the French Foreign Minister is reproduced in The Department of State; Treaty for the Renunciation of War. United States Government Printing Office; Page 309.

[4] Commentaire du Pacte de la Société des Nations selon la politique et la jurisprudence des organes de la Société. Paris 1930. (See especially Page 73 et sequentes) Further in the supplements for 1931-35; 1er Supplément au Commentaire du Pacte (1931) Page 13 et sequentes; 2ème Supplément (1932) Page 17 et sequentes; 3ème Supplément (1933) Pages 18, 39; 4ème Supplément (1935) Pages 19, 99.

[5] Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the Second Session of the 70th Congress of the U. S., Volume LXX, Part. 2, Page 1333.

[6] See Baker, Ray Stannard, Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement, New York 1922, passim.

[7] See Kuhn, Arthur K., Observations of Foreign Governments upon Secretary Hull’s Principles of Enduring Peace (A. J., Volume 32, 1938, Pages 101—106). Also: Wilson, Woodrow, War and Peace. Presidential Messages, Addresses and Public Papers, 1917-24 (edited by Ray Stannard Baker and William E. Dodd), New York 1927.

[8] Commentaire, Page 74.

[9] On the indisputable fact of the collapse, and the guilt of the great powers therein, cf. the bitter statements of Fenwick from the period immediately preceding the second World War. (International Law and Lawless Nations; A. J., Volume 33, 1939; Pages 734-745.)

[10] Neutrality and Unneutrality (A. J., Volume 32, 1938, Page 778 et sequentes.)