- Woolsey, Introduction, 411.
- Lassa Oppenheim, “Th e Science of International Law: Its Task and Method,” 2
AJIL 313– 56 (1908), 355. - I bid., 356.
- On Schücking, see La Pradelle, Maîtres et doctrines, 337– 44.
- Chickering, Imperial Germany, 177– 78.
- See Schücking, International Union.
Part IV. Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1914– )
Epigraph: Wolfgang Friedmann, “Th e Disintegration of Eu ro pe an Civilisation and
the Future of International Law: Some Observations on the Social Foundations of
Law,” 2 MLR 194– 214 (1938), 213.
- Dreams Born and Shattered
- In support of the lawfulness of the Ruhr occupation was George A. Finch, “Th e
Legality of the Occupation of the Ruhr Valley,” 17 AJIL 724– 33 (1923). Opposing the
lawfulness were Arnold D. McNair, “Th e Legality of the Occupation of the Ruhr,” 5
BYBIL 17– 37 (1924); and Ernest J. Schuster, “Th e Question as to the Legality of the
Ruhr Occupation,” 18 AJIL 407– 18 (1924). - Th e S.S. Wimbledon, PCIJ, ser. A, no. 1.
- Franz von Liszt, “Th e Reconstruction of International Law,” 64 U. Penn. L. Rev.
765– 73 (1916), 767. - See A. de La Pradelle, Maîtres et doctrines du droit des gens, 2nd ed. (Paris: Édi-
tions internationales, 1950), 371– 403. - See Chapter 7.
- See Michael Streeter, Epitácio Pessôa (London: Haus, 2010).
- Th ey were Anzilotti, Bustamante, de Visscher, Hudson, Hurst, Koo, Pessôa,
Rolin- Jaequemyns, Schücking, and Winiarski. - Report of the Commission on the Responsibility of the Authors of the War and
on the Enforcement of Penalties, Mar. 29, 1919, 14 AJIL 95– 154 (1920). - Ibid., 127– 51.
- Treaty of Versailles, June 26, 1919, 225 CTS 188, art. 231.
- Ibid., art. 227.
- Robert Lansing, “Some Legal Questions of the Peace Conference,” 13 AJIL 631–
50 (1919), 647– 48. - On the refusal of the Netherlands to extradite William II, see James Brown
Scott, “Th e Trial of the Kaiser,” in Edward Mandell House and Charles Seymour, eds.,
What Really Happened at Paris: Th e Story of the Peace Conference, 1918– 1919, 231– 58
(New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1921), 240– 45.
536 Notes to Pages 339–350