An Introduction to the Law of NationsMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 478 pages |
Contents
SOVEREIGNTY AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY | 3 |
A SURVEY OF VARIOUS PLANS FOR WORLD ORGANIZATION | 14 |
FROM THE WESTPHALIAN PEACE TO THE DECLARATION OF LONDON | 28 |
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