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Canada-United States Treaty Relations. Edited by David R. Deener. (Published for the Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Center.) Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press; London: Cambridge University Press, 1963. pp. xi, 250. $7.50.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965
References
1 See McDougal, Law and Public Order in Space 812-813 (1963), and Laylin and Clagett, Economics and Public Policy in Water Resource Development 432 (Smith and Castle, eds., Iowa State Press, 1964).
2 Bower, ‘’ Some Physical, Technological and Economic Characteristics of Water and Water Resource Systems: Implications for Administration,” 3 Natural Resources J. 215, 220 (1963).
3 Krutilla says: “ … based on economic criteria alone, the Treaty provides for a system which can be described appropriately as ‘second best.’ “ The Columbia River Treaty: An International Evaluation 21 (Resources for the Future Reprint 42 (1963)).
4 Blair Bower, Notes on Some Aspects of Water Law in the Future 1-2 (mimeographed materials dated April 1, 1964).