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... World Community in Which We Live This introduction to the legal side of international relations may well lead the reader on to reading and thinking about other aspects of international affairs.13 The political , economic , cultural ...
... World Community in Which We Live This introduction to the legal side of international relations may well lead the reader on to reading and thinking about other aspects of international affairs.13 The political , economic , cultural ...
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... World War I nor during World War II.188 Nevertheless , they were regarded as expressing the existing customary international law of neutrality to a sufficient extent for fre- quent reference to be made to them by neutrals and ...
... World War I nor during World War II.188 Nevertheless , they were regarded as expressing the existing customary international law of neutrality to a sufficient extent for fre- quent reference to be made to them by neutrals and ...
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... World War , 1947 id . 160. For proposals as to the future , made just before the outbreak of World War II , see Harvard Research in International Law , Rights and Duties of Neutral States in Naval and Aerial War , 33 Am . J. Intl . L ...
... World War , 1947 id . 160. For proposals as to the future , made just before the outbreak of World War II , see Harvard Research in International Law , Rights and Duties of Neutral States in Naval and Aerial War , 33 Am . J. Intl . L ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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