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LEADING CASES

ON

INTERNATIONAL LAW.

ON

INTERNATIONAL LAW

WITH

NOTES CONTAINING THE VIEWS OF THE TEXT-WRITERS
ON THE TOPICS REFERRED TO, SUPPLEMENTARY
CASES, TREATIES, AND STATUTES

VOL. I. PEACE.

BY

PITT COBBETT, M.A., D.C.L. (OXON.)
Formerly Emeritus Professor of Law in the University
of Sydney, New South Wales

Fourth Edition

BY

HUGH H. L. BELLOT, M.A., D.C.L.
of Trinity College, Oxford, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law;
Associé de l'Institut de Droit International; External Examiner in
International Law, and Acting Professor of Constitutional
Law in the University of London; Hon. Secretary
of the International Law Association, and

of the Grotius Society.

SWEET

AND

LONDON:

MAXWELL, LIMITED

3 CHANCERY LANE, W.C.2

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PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION.

I FULLY share the regret expressed by Mr. Picciotto in his obituary notice of the late Professor Pitt Cobbett in the British Year Book of International Law, 1920-21, that the Professor did not live to give us yet another edition of his Leading Cases. As Mr. Picciotto reminds us, this work is far more than a mere collection of cases. "The commentaries," he says, "with which Professor Pitt Cobbett enriched the leading decisions were full of erudition and marked by qualities of clear and powerful thought and lucid expression."

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It was in the Third Edition that Professor Pitt Cobbett departed from the original design of his work by the addition of systematic notes. His declared object was to ensure a greater continuity of treatment and a fuller consideration of many recent changes both in the subject-matter and literature of international law." This object was successfully achieved, but only at the cost of making one volume into two. To have continued this line of treatment would have involved making two volumes into three.

In preparing this edition, I have left the text substantially unaltered, and have refrained as far as possible from adding to the bulk of the notes. In respect of the latter, my principal object has been to bring them up to date. I have eliminated obsolete matter and reduced redundant cross-references. Even had I differed from Professor Pitt Cobbett's views, I should

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