Mexico:
Contents
- Representations against further expropriation by the Mexican Government of
lands owned by American citizens until authorization for payment be
made (Documents 570–587)
- Representations against the Mexican expropriation law of November 23,
1936 (Documents 588–594)
- Arrangement between the United States and Mexico for disposing of claims
not memorialized on their merits to the General Claims Commission (Documents 595–611)
- Termination of informal discussions with a view to the settlement of
American agrarian claims against Mexico pending before the General Claims
Commission (Documents 612–619)
- Reservation by the United States of its rights pertaining to commerce as
affected by the Mexican decree of August 29, 1935, extending the territorial
waters of Mexico (Documents 620–627)
- Refusal of the Department of State to recognize right of an American
citizen to divest his government of its right to extend to him its
protection abroad (Documents 628–629)
- Attitude of the Government of the United States with respect to the
religious situation in Mexico (Documents 630–637)
- Attitude of the United States toward the admission into the United States
of Mexican nationals expelled by Mexico (Documents 638–640)
- Convention between the United States and Mexico for the recovery and return of stolen or embezzled motor vehicles, trailers, airplanes or component parts of any of them, signed October 6, 1936
- Convention between the United States and Mexico providing for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals, signed February 7, 1936