The Progressive Development of International Law: Proposed Declaration on Rights and Duties of States, Issue 2; Issue 1947American Bar Association. Standing Committee on Peace and Law Through United Nations, Manley Ottmer Hudson American Bar Association, Committee for Peace and Law Through United Nations, 1947 - International law - 70 pages |
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Contents
Abbe Gregoire Declaration of the Law of Nations 1793 | 1 |
Jerome Internoscia Fundamental Rights of States 1910 | 8 |
7 American Institute of International Law Declaration | 16 |
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