THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW VOL. CCXVIII Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur NEW YORK 1923 Copyright, 1923, by NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW CORPORATION All Rights Reserved ABBOTT, GRACE. Ten Years' Work for Chil- Affairs of the World, 129, 273, 417, 561, 705, 849. AGARD, WALTER. Ivan Mestrovic, 678. Amerikanski, Anastasia Fedorovna's, 825. Anastasia Fedorovna's Amerikanski, 825. Ancient Egypt in America, 117. Anniversary of the Folio, On the, 646. Armament Competition, Policies and the New, ARMSTRONG, HAMILTON FISH. Lines by the Asia, Japan and Natural Resources in, 170. ASTON, MAJ.-GEN. SIR GEORGE. British Sea AUSLANDER, JOSEPH. Wet Silver, 220; The BARCLAY, SIR THOMAS. Poincaré: Man and BARLOW, S. L. M. Spring Flowers by the BEACH, JOSEPH WARREN. New Intentions in Belgian Personalities, Certain, 179. Berkshire, Backwaters of, 509. Bolshevik Diplomacy, Characteristics of, 599. Books Reviewed, New, 135, 279, 425, 567, 711. Book of the Month:-The Royal Road to Affa- bility, 410; The Perilous Flight of a Songbird, Bosphorous, Lines by the, 787. Bough, Nemi and the Golden, 814. Boysleve, Réné-An Unsung "Immortal", 399. Character, Golf and, 545. Charity of Frost, 786. CHEW, SAMUEL C. Nemi and the Golden Children Ten Years' work for, 189. Christmas City of the Old South, A, 790. Coal Control and the Constitution, 297. COFFIN, ROBERT P. TRISTRAM. Iffley the Un- spoiled, 189; Backwaters of Berkshire, 509. COLLINS, JOSEPH. Lunatics of Literature, 376. Congress and the Supreme Court, 577. Contemporary Peoples, Increase of, 607. CORWIN, EDWARD S. The Monroe Doctrine, 721. COUDERT, FREDERIC R. Rum Running and In- Court, Supreme, Congress and the, 577. Coventry, Patmore, 221. Critical Venture-Stendhal A, 254. Deer, The Wooden Indian and the Iron, 246. DELBRÜCK, HANS. When Germany occupied Democracy in Hispanic America, 346. Development of the Federal Idea, 145. Devonshire, View of Teignmouth in, 497. Diplomacy, Bolshevik, Characteristics of, 599. Eclogue, The Leaves: An, 641. Economic Policies of the United States, The, I, Egypt, Ancient, in America, 117. Fires of Conquest, 628. FLETCHER, JOHN GOULD. William Blake, 518. Free State, Significance of the Irish, 316. Germany and the Third Internationale, 455. Golf and Character, 545. Government by Group Pressure, 477. GRAVES, ROBERT. What Is Bad Poetry? 353. GWYNN, STEPHEN. Hatred, 529. Lenéru, Marie, see The Journal of a Modern LEITCH, MARY SINTON. Two Gardens, 77. Light Verse, A Prince of, 805. Lines by the Bosphorous, 787. LODGE, SIR OLIVER. On Windows, 504. LOWELL, AMY. View of Teignmouth in Devon- Lunatics of Literature, 376. MACCALLUM, J. A. Golf and Character, 545. MARSHALL, HENRY RUTGERS. Of Standards, MARTIN, DOROTHY. The Journal of a Modern MARTIN, THOMAS COMMERFORD. The Protean MCAFEE, HELEN. Footloose Americans, 670. Meysenbug, Malvida von, 660. MILES, MAJ.-GEN. SHERMAN, U. S. A. Fires of Monroe Doctrine, The, 721. MÜNZ, SIGMUND. Malvida von Meysenbug, 660. Nemi and the Golden Bough, 814. New Books Reviewed: 135, 279, 425, 567, 711, Novel, New Intentions in the, 233. Old South, A Christmas City of the, 790. Parkman, Francis: 1823-1893, 484. PENNELL, ELIZABETH ROBINS. Why the World Permanent Court of International Justice, The, Physical Science, Some Advances in, 334. Poetry: The Answer, 218; Two Gardens, 77; Poincaré: Man and Policy, 309. Policies and the New Armament Competition, Policies of the United States, The Economic, I, Possession, 788. President, Ordinance Making Powers of the, 59. Protean Power, The, 48. Psychical Research, The Case for, 686. Research, The Case for Psychical, 686. Rum Running and International Law, 289. SARETT, LEW. Indian Love Song, 220. SCHAFFER, AARON. René Boysleve—An Un- SHACKFORD, MARTHA HALE. Theocritus in Shelley's Ancestors, see SLAughter, GERTRUDE, 97. SHERMAN, ELLEN BURNS. The Horseleech Hath SHERRILL, CHARLES. Certain Belgian Person- Significance of the Irish Free State, 316. SLAUGHTER, GERTRUDE. A Poet's Heritage, 97. STEED, WICKHAM. The Belgian Factor, 17. STOLL, ELMER EDGAR. On the Anniversary of the Folio, 646. Supreme Court, Congress and the, 577. SZÉCHENYI, COUNT LÁSZLÓ. Hungary Since the Teaching in Summer School, 109. Ten Years' Work for Children, 189. STAN REVIEW NORTH AMERICAN JULY, 1923 THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTER- BY EDWIN M. BORCHARD Now that the Administration has officially proposed that we join the countries which have signed the protocol putting into force the statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, it seems proper to examine in some detail what it is that we are to expect from such a step. To determine whether it is a desirable step or not, we are justified in looking beneath the surface of the plausible arguments advanced by advocates and opponents of the proposed undertaking, in order to decide our action on its merits and not on sentimental hopes or fears. For that reason it is proposed to examine somewhat critically the powers of the newly created Court, its relation to similar institutions already in existence and in what respect the new Court may be regarded as a step in advance. On examining the new Court in the light of history and experience, we may be in a better position to judge the case on its merits. We are informed by the advocates of our "joining" the Court that the new international Court is a cherished American ideal; that it substitutes a judicial court for ephemeral and temporary arbitral tribunals; that it substitutes adjudication by law for adjudication by force and decision by law for decision by compromise; that the issue is between those who want to set up machinery for the settlement of international disputes according to law and those who in disdain of all effort would continue the present Copyright, 1923, by North American Review Corporation. All rights reserved. VOL. CCXVIII.-NO. 812 |