If disputes take place of such a nature that the Consul cannot arrange them amicably, then he shall request the assistance of the Japanese authorities, that they may together examine into the merits of the case, and decide it equitably. The Law Quarterly Review - Page 485edited by - 1926Full view - About this book
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