RECENT PUBLICATIONS During June, the following publications of direct interest in connection with Treaty Information were released by the Department of State and may be secured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.: General Claims: Protocol between the United States of America and Mexico, signed April 24, 1934; effective April 24. 1934. Publication No. 601. (Executive Agreement Series, No. 57.) 12 pp. 5¢. Pilot Licenses to Operate Civil Aircraft: Arrangement between the United States of America and Denmark, effected by exchange of notes signed March 14 and 24, 1934; effective April 16, 1934. Publication No. 596. (Executive Agreement Series, No. 59.) 4 pp. 5¢. Reciprocal Recognition of Certificates of Airworthiness for Radio Communications between Private Experimental Stations о 32 ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION, AND JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT Bilateral treaties of arbitration and conciliation. Permanent Court of International Justice . . Article 36 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Convention and protocols adopted at the Conference for the Codifi- cation of International Law, The Hague, 1930. International sanitary convention for air navigation International sanitary convention International agreement relating to statistics of causes of death Convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation. Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to interna- tional transportation by air . . . Danish regulations applicable to flights by American aircraft Agreement to refrain from invoking the obligations of the most- favored-nation clause in respect of certain multilateral con- International convention for the suppression of counterfeiting our- Conventions of the International Conferences for the Unification Certain conventions of the International Labor Conference Amendment to article 393 of the Treaty of Versailles and the corre- TEXTS OF TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS Agreement to refrain from invoking the obligations of the most- favored-nation clause in respect of certain multilateral con- |