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324

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Transnational law in a changing society: essays in honor of Philip C. Jessup.
1972, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Philip C. Jessup, diplomatist, by D. Acheson.
Stages in the codification of international law, by C. de Visscher.
Modern sources of international law, by T. O. Elias.
Multinational entities in the law of nations, by C. W. Jenks.
International law and developing countries, by A. El-Erian.
Some reflections on substance and form in international law, by M. Lachs.
Human welfare and international law; a recording of priorities, by W. Friedmann.
Neutrality revisited, by F. Deák.
The once and the future law of the sea, by L. Henkin.
International responsibility of states for acts of the judiciary, by E. J. de Aréchaga.
Sovereign immunity as a norm of international law, by O. J. Lissitzyn.
Bilateralism and community interest in the codified law of treaties, by S. Rosenne.
The application of the European convention on human rights, by J. E. S. Fawcett.
Some observations on peace, law and human rights, by K. Tanaka.
The changing United Nations, by L. M. Goodrich.
Some notes on parliamentary diplomacy, by E. Hambro.
Have the U.N. administrative tribunals contributed to the development of international law? By S. Bastid.
Concerning the advisory role of the International Court of Justice, by A. Gros.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
341
Library of Congress
JX3091 .T7 1972, KZ3092 .T73 1972, JX3091

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viii, 324 p.
Number of pages
324

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OL5761639M
Internet Archive
transnationallaw0000unse
ISBN 10
0231036191
LCCN
71187029
OCLC/WorldCat
416784
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780231036191
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3925686

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