The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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... APPROACHES TO THE TEACHING OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Having drawn battle lines on Proposition I and having clarified ... approach to teaching . He went on to say that lawyers as well as political scientists had a responsi- bility to look ...
... APPROACHES TO THE TEACHING OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Having drawn battle lines on Proposition I and having clarified ... approach to teaching . He went on to say that lawyers as well as political scientists had a responsi- bility to look ...
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... approach , although highly useful , is not sufficient . A second approach would be to allow an international economic agency to make reports to countries on their economic policies , recommending , if appropriate , changes in policies ...
... approach , although highly useful , is not sufficient . A second approach would be to allow an international economic agency to make reports to countries on their economic policies , recommending , if appropriate , changes in policies ...
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... approach would only be to bring the rule of law both here at home and in the relations of nations into disrespect . Indeed , the fate of the individual claimant would be subject to the political considerations of the Executive Branch ...
... approach would only be to bring the rule of law both here at home and in the relations of nations into disrespect . Indeed , the fate of the individual claimant would be subject to the political considerations of the Executive Branch ...
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