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International Claims: Postwar French Practice. By Burns H. Weston Syracuse University Press, 1971. pp. xv, 237. Appendix and Index. $10.75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975

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1 Borchabd, E. the Diplomatic Protection of Citizens Abroad, oh, The Law of International Claims (1922)Google Scholar. The Procedural Aspects of International Law Series, edited by R. Lillich, has published eleven monographs on various aspects of international process.

2 See generally, Weigel, and Weston, Valuation upon the Deprivation of Foreign Enterprise: A Policy-Oriented Approach to the Problem of Compensation Under International Law In 1 The Valuation of Nationalized Property in International Law (R. Lillich ed. 1972)Google Scholar; Dawson, and Weston, Prompt, Adequate and Effective: A Universal Standard of Compensation?, 30 Fordham L. Rev. 727 (1962)Google Scholar; Weston, International Law and the Deprivation of Foreign Wealth: A Framework for Future Inquiry, in 2 The Future of the International Legal Order 38 (R. Falk and C. Black eds. 1970)Google Scholar; Weston, Community Regulation of Foreign Wealth Deprivations: A Tentative Framework for Inquiry, in Essays on Expropriations 117 (R. Miller and R. Stanger eds. 1967)Google Scholar.

3 Webton, B. International Claims: Postwar French Practice 73 (1971)Google Scholar.

4 Id. at 12, n.10.

5 Lillich, R. The Protection of Foreign Investment 203 (1965)Google Scholar.