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Menos, Un cas d'arbitrage, France et Haiti, 1906. (Street lighting case)
Un cas d’arbitrage, France et Haiti: (by Solon Ménos), 149+18+20p, main text, Paris, Librarie General de droit et de Jurisprudence, 1906. (Two
attachments bound in with main work {number sequences pp. 18 & 20) are separately titled “Mémoire pour M. Louis Aboilard” and “Annexes” and are published by
Paris, Imp. Générale Lahure, n.d. The “Memoire” also appears in full in the main text at p. 37ff. All text is in French. This case involves a claim
based upon the cancellation of an exclusive contract for furnishing street lighting in Port-au-Prince that had been entered into by the Haitian
Government and the French claimants. The French arbitrator was Louis Renault. Solon Ménos represented Haiti. The third arbitrator was Henry Vignaud, First
Secretary at the American Embassy. Ménos later published this account. See pp. 268-269 of Haiti- Bib., 1944, Legal Literature of Haiti, Lib. Cong.,
Bishop/Marchant, elsewhere on this site.)
Title:   Un cas d'arbitrage : France et Haïti.
OCLC Number:   664362649
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