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1923, G.B./U.S. Cuba Submarine Telegr. v. U.S. (G.B. Memorandum of Oral Argument)
Cuba Submarine Telegraph Company’s Claim (No, 27); Eastern Extension Telegraph Company’s Claim (No. 36); Memorandum of oral argument on behalf of
Great Britain: 6p., Place of publication and publisher not identified, n.d. (The British argue in their Memorandum that the cutting of submarine cables
in time of war has occurred so seldom prior to the war between the U.S. and Spain in 1898 that no “practice of nations” exists as a rule of
international law. They also cite various articles and books published by the Institute of International Law related to the topic. They conclude by pointing out
that the President has regularly recommended to Congress that similar claims be paid.)
Title:   Cuba Submarine Telegraph Company's claim (no. 27). Eastern Extension Telegraph Company's claim (no. 36) : memorandum of oral argument on behalf of Great Britain.
OCLC Number:   970311257
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