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Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review
Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Equality and Discrimination Under International Law by Warwick McKean
The Subjects Of A Modern Law Of Nations, Philip C. Jessup
The Subjects Of A Modern Law Of Nations, Philip C. Jessup
Michigan Law Review
International law is generally defined or described as law applicable to relations between states. States are said to be the subjects of international law and individuals only its "objects." Treatises on international law accordingly usually proceed at the very outset to examine the nature and essential characteristics of the fictitious jural person known as the state.
Book Reviews, C D. Allin
Book Reviews, C D. Allin
Michigan Law Review
The Equality of States in International Law. By Edwin De Witt Dickinson. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, ig"o. Harvard Studies in Jurisprudence, Vol. III.) Pp. ix, 424.