A Selection of Cases and Other Readings on the Law of Nations, Chiefly as it is Interpreted and Applied by British and American CourtsMcGraw-Hill, 1950 - 1133 pages |
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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY | 1 |
The Factual Bases and Legal Solution | 23 |
Statute of the International Court of Justice | 47 |
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