The American Supreme Court As an International Tribunal (Classic Reprint)

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Whatever form the League of Nations may ulti mately take it must contain some provisions for the set tlement by judicial means of justiciable disputes between members of the League. For about a century and a quarter the Supreme Court of the United States has been entrusted under the Federal Constitution with the decision of such controversies between the States of the American Union. Since it has worked under peculiar conditions and within a very restricted area the student will see that inferences drawn from its history can only be applied with considerable qualification to any Court of the Nations that may hereafter be set up. Neverthe less this is the only permanent court, as distinguished from occasional arbitration commissions, which has. Hitherto attempted in any degree to discharge the func tions of a true international tribunal, and it is therefore clearly desirable that the nature of its work should be as widely as possible studied at the present time.

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