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Equity and International Law: A Legal Realist Approach to International Decisionmaking. By Christopher R. Rossi. Irvington-on-Hudson NY: Transnational Publishers, Inc., 1993. Pp. xix, 290. Index. $85.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1995

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References

1 1993 ICJ Rep. 38, 214.

2 (FRG v. Den.; FRG v. Neth.), 1969 ICJ Rep. 3.

3 See, e.g., Jonathan I. Charney, Progress in International Maritime Boundary Delimitation Law, 88 AJIL 227 (1994); International Maritime Boundaries (Jonathan I. Charney & Lewis M. Alexander eds., 1993); Jonathan I. Charney, Ocean Boundaries between Nations: A Theory for Progress, 78 AJIL 582 (1984). Weeramantry cites in the course of his opinion other judges and writers who have taken positions critical of this approach.

4 Continental Shelf (Libya/Malta), 1985 ICJ Rep. 13, 39.

5 Supra note 3, Progress in International Maritime Boundary Delimitation Law.

6 Supra note 3, Ocean Boundaries between Nations, at 557–93 nn. 34–62.

7 See Hans Kelsen, General Theory of Law and State 120 (Anders Wedberg trans., 1945);