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Charney Lecture: The Rule Of Law In International Security Affairs: A U.S. Defense Department Perspective, Paul C. Ney, Jr.
Charney Lecture: The Rule Of Law In International Security Affairs: A U.S. Defense Department Perspective, Paul C. Ney, Jr.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Thank you very much for inviting me here today. I am especially grateful to Dean Chris Guthrie, Professor Mike Newton, and Mrs. Sharon Charney, who generously endowed this lecture series in memory of her late husband, Professor Jonathan Charney. Thank you, as well, to all the members of the Charney family for sharing him with the Vanderbilt community. Professor Charney taught at Vanderbilt for forty years and was one of the nation's preeminent scholars and practitioners of international law. He was a member of the U.S. delegation to the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, which …
Nato Before And After The Czechoslovak Crisis, Leo J. Reddy
Nato Before And After The Czechoslovak Crisis, Leo J. Reddy
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
There are few black and white issues in the field of foreign relations. The problems that NATO faced and that our government faced as a member of NATO in responding to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia illustrate at least some of the complexities that may not have been evident in the news reports. For example, there is a widely held impression that NATO was in a state of decline prior to August 20, 1968 when the Soviet armies marched on Prague, and that this event snatched the organization from the jaws of historical oblivion. This statement greatly oversimplifies the actual …
Book Reviews, Josef Rysan, L. G., G. C., R. P. B., W. E. W.
Book Reviews, Josef Rysan, L. G., G. C., R. P. B., W. E. W.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
THE FUTURE OF GERMANY
It is significant that the most brilliant and penetrating analysis of the West German democracy comes from the pen of the leading German philosopher, Karl Jaspers. This fact demonstrates that German philosophy which used to be exclusively an "ivory tower" affair has finally come to grips with contemporary social problems. The English edition contains not only the translation of Jaspers' German bestseller, but also of the philosopher's just published "Answer to My Critics."
reviewer: Josef Rysan
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THE ENGLISH
by David Frost and Antony Jay
255 pages Stein and Day, New York, 1968.
reviewer: L.G.
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