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Forty Years International Court of Justice: Jurisdiction, Equity and Equality. Edited by A. Bloed and P. van Dijk. Utrecht: Europa Instituut, 1988. Pp. x, 177. Dfl.65; $35, cloth; Dfl.45; $24, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1990

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References

1 Quoting D.Walker, The Oxford Companion to Law 424 (1980).

2 It may be noted in passing that in the 1930s there was a good deal of interest in proposals to establish an equity tribunal. See W. Friedmann, The Contribution of English Equity to the Idea of an International Equity Tribunal (1935); G. Schwarzenberger & W. Ladd: An Examination of an American Proposal for an International Equity Tribunal (1935); N. Bentwich, A. de Bustamante, D. Maclean, G. Radbruch & H. A. Smith, Justice and Equity in the International Sphere (1936); Kunz, The Problem of Revision in International Law, 33 AJIL 33 (1939).

3 1937 PCIJ (ser. A/B) No. 70, at 77 (Judgment of June 28), 4 World Court Reports 172, 232 (M. O. Hudson ed. 1943).

4 Id. at 50, 4 World Court Reports at 214.

5 1969 ICJ Rep. 3, 47 (Judgment of Feb. 20).