The Relevance of international law. Edited by Karl Deutsch and Stanley Hoffman[n]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1971 [c1968]Description: 360 p. 19 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.013
Contents:
Non-military intervention, by Q. Wright.--International law and the control of force, by S. Hoffmann.--Emergent problems of United States foreign policy, H. J. Morgenthau.--The probability of international law, by K. W. Deutsch.--The essence of international law, by H. Kelsen.--International law: neither orphan nor harlot, neither jailer nor never-never land, by J. H. E. Fried.--The relevance of political context to the nature and functioning of international law: an intermediate view, by R. A. Falk.--The new higher law of anti-colonialism, by R. Emerson.--The confrontation of equality and equalitarianism: institution-building through international law, by J. R. Friedman.--The composition of the International Court of Justice: background and practice, by N. J. Padelford.--The growth of the science of international organizations, by L. B. Sohn.
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Essays originally written in honor of Professor Leo Gross.

Includes bibliographical references.

Non-military intervention, by Q. Wright.--International law and the control of force, by S. Hoffmann.--Emergent problems of United States foreign policy, H. J. Morgenthau.--The probability of international law, by K. W. Deutsch.--The essence of international law, by H. Kelsen.--International law: neither orphan nor harlot, neither jailer nor never-never land, by J. H. E. Fried.--The relevance of political context to the nature and functioning of international law: an intermediate view, by R. A. Falk.--The new higher law of anti-colonialism, by R. Emerson.--The confrontation of equality and equalitarianism: institution-building through international law, by J. R. Friedman.--The composition of the International Court of Justice: background and practice, by N. J. Padelford.--The growth of the science of international organizations, by L. B. Sohn.

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