DEPOSITED BY THE CONTENTS Boundary dispute between Honduras and Nicaragua Convention regarding the abolition of the capitulations in Egypt Suspension of certain jurisdiction of American extraterritorial Treaty regarding principles and policies to be followed in matters Declaration on the Juridical Personality of Foreign Companies. Convention for the suppression of counterfeiting currency, and Convention of the International Conference for the Unification of to bills of lading for the carriage of goods by sea. Preliminary draft of convention relative to the collaboration of the C. I. T. E. J. A. in the interpretation and execution of 28 PROMOTION OF PEACE ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL BILATERAL TREATIES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION Colombia-Mexico The American Ambassador to Mexico reported by a despatch dated October 8, 1937, that the Diario Oficial of October 6, 1937, published a decree promulgating a treaty of arbitration between Colombia and Mexico, signed on July 11, 1928. The treaty was ratified by Mexico on June 29, 1937, and ratifications were exchanged on July 1, 1937. Article 6 of the treaty provides that the arbitration procedure as covered by articles 51 to 85 of the convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes, signed at The Hague on October 18, 1907 (Treaty Series, No. 536), shall be followed in all cases which are not at variance with the provisions of the present treaty. INTERNATIONAL LAW CONVENTION DEFINING THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES (TREATY SERIES, No. 881)1 Costa Rica The Director General of the Pan American Union informed the Secretary of State by a letter dated October 1, 1937, that the instrument of ratification by Costa Rica of the convention defining the rights and duties of states, adopted by the Seventh International Conference of American States, Montevideo, December 26, 1933, was deposited in the archives of the Union on September 28, 1937. Ecuador MEDIATION TREATY ON THE PREVENTION OF CONTROVERSIES 2 With a letter dated October 25, 1937, the Director General of the Pan American Union transmitted to the Secretary of State a certified copy of the instrument of ratification by Ecuador, together with a 1 See Bulletin No. 90, March 1937, p. 4; text of convention, 49 Stat. (pt. 2) 3097. 'See Bulletin No. 95, August 1937, p. 4. |