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Bishop: General Course Of Public International Law, 1965, Wolfgang Friedmann
Bishop: General Course Of Public International Law, 1965, Wolfgang Friedmann
Michigan Law Review
A Review of General Course of Public International Law, 1965
Wainhouse: International Peace Observation-A History And Forecast, D. V. Sandifer
Wainhouse: International Peace Observation-A History And Forecast, D. V. Sandifer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of International Peace Observation-a History and Forecast By David W. Wainhouse in association with Bernhard G. Bechhoefer, John C. Dreier, Benjamin Gerig and Harry R. Turkel.
Hay: Federalsim And Supranational Organizations. Patterns For New Legal Structures., Thomas Buergenthal
Hay: Federalsim And Supranational Organizations. Patterns For New Legal Structures., Thomas Buergenthal
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Federalsim and Supranational Organizations. Patterns for New Legal Structures. By Peter Hay
Falk & Mendlovitz: The Strategy Of World Order, Rosalyn Higgins
Falk & Mendlovitz: The Strategy Of World Order, Rosalyn Higgins
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Strategy of World Order. 4 vols Edited by Richard A. Falk and Saul H. Mendlovitz
A Divided Country In Foreign Courts-Recent Litigation Involving Germany's Legal Status And The Zeiss Stiftung, Herbert L. Bernstein
A Divided Country In Foreign Courts-Recent Litigation Involving Germany's Legal Status And The Zeiss Stiftung, Herbert L. Bernstein
Michigan Law Review
The partition of countries in the wake of the second World War accounts for two Asian battlefields: Korea and Viet Nam. In Europe, where a dividing line was drawn through Germany, military hostilities have been avoided thus far. Instead, the controversies originating from that line are fought out at the conference table, through public and private media of communication, and in the courthouses.
Human Rights And Non-Intervention In The Inter-American System, José A. Cabranes
Human Rights And Non-Intervention In The Inter-American System, José A. Cabranes
Michigan Law Review
The long silence of the inter-American system is remarkable when contrasted with the continuing efforts of the United Nations to elaborate an International Bill of Rights and the significant accomplishments of the Council of Europe in implementing on a regional basis the principal values enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The OAS' lack of interest, until quite recently, in undertaking a similar international program to protect human rights in the American republics is a function of several very special factors, the most important of which is the traditional Latin American repudiation of intervention, in whatever form and for …