[50] Fischer Williams also stresses this, (Sanctions under the Covenant, Br. YB, 1936, Page 130 et sequentes). Also Kelsen, Collective and Individual Responsibility... 1943, Page 531.

[51] An all too appropriate warning against mistaken conceptions in connection with the term “crime international” is given by Fischer Williams; Sanctions under the Covenant, (Br. YB, 1936, Page 130 et sequentes).

[52] Actes de l’Assemblée 1927, P., Page 153. Also Jean Ray, Commentaire, Pages 74/75.

[53] Correctly Fischer Williams, Sanctions under the Covenant (Br. YB, 1936).

[54] Collective and Individual Responsibility..., Pages 534, 530, 539, 540, 542.

[55] Scott, James Brown, stresses the great merit gained by the American delegates at that time in the interests of law and justice (see House-Seymour, What Really Happened at Paris; New York 1921).—Williams, E.T., The Conflict between Autocracy and Democracy (A. J., Volume 32, 1938, Page 663 et sequentes).—Kelsen, Collective and Individual Responsibility..., Page 541.—Also Borchard, Edwin, Neutrality and Unneutrality (A. J., Volume 32, 1938, Page 778 et sequentes).

[56] Kelsen seems to think that no such state exists. (Collective and Individual Responsibility..., Page 543).

[56a] Compare Jahrreiss Plea. Annex Exhibit Number 42.

[57] Kelsen, Collective and Individual Responsibility, Page 546.