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                             III. LEGAL BOOKS AND ARTICLES
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              Bentwich, N., ‘The End of the Capitulatory System’, B. Y.I.L., vol. 14
                  (1933), p. 89.                                      . .  ,
              Boggs, S. W., ‘Delimitation of Seaward Areas under National Jurisdiction ,
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                  vol. 4 (1932), p. 308.                               . .
                Third Report on the-Law of Treaties, International Law Commission
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