[20] Note of the United States Government to the Governments of Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Japan of 13 April 1928; draft treaty of the 20 April 1928 drawn up by the French Government; Note of the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of 19 May 1928 to the American Ambassador; Note of 23 June 1928 from the U. S. Government to all nine participants in the negotiations; Note of the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of 18 July 1928; Note of the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs to the French Ambassador of 31 August 1928.

[21] Note of the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs of 31 August 1928.

[22] Note of the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs of 31 August 1928.

[23] See also Kellogg, F., The War Prevention Policy of the United States (A. J., Volume 22, 1928, Page 261 et sequentes).

[24] Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the Second Session of the 70th Congress of the United States, Volume LXX, Part 2 (5 January 1929 to 26 January 1929, Page 1169 et sequentes, Washington 1929).

[25] International Lawlessness, (A. J., Volume 32, 1938, Page 775).

[26] Collective Security (Br. YB, 1936, Page 150 et sequentes).

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

[28] International Law and Lawless Nations (A. J., Volume 33, 1939, Pages 743-745).

[29] See also Seelle, George, Théorie juridique de la révision des traités. Paris, 1936; further: Kunz, Josef, The Problem of Revision in International Law (“peaceful change”), (A. J., Volume 33, 1939, Pages 33-35).