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International Law. Cases and Materials. 2nd ed. By William W. BishopJr. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Co., 1962. pp. xlvi, 964. Table of Cases. Index. $13.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Book Reviews and Notes
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1963
References
1 1 48 A.J.I.L. 340-342 (1954).
2 U. S. v. Capps (1953), Power Authority of State of New York v. FPC (1957), the Nottebohm Case (Liechtenstein v. Guatemala) (1955), the Fisheries Case (United Kingdom v. Norway) (1951), N. Y. and Cuba Mail S. S. Co. v. Republic of Korea (1955), National City Bank v. Republic of China (1955), Mexico (Garcia and Garza) v. IT. S. (1926), El Triunfo Co.(U. S. v. Salvador) (1922). A few cases have been shifted and a few dropped altogether.
3 The Suez Canal Convention (1888), Convention on the High Seas (Art. 23) (1958), Convention on the Continental Shelf (1958), Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas (1958), the “ Tate Letter” (1952), NATO Status of Forces Agreement (1953), II. N. General Assembly Resolution of Nov. 2, 1956 (Israeli-French-English intervention in Egypt).
4 E.g., the notes concerning codification efforts and other developments concerning territorial waters—to include the 1958 and 1960 Geneva Conferences and the work of the International Law Commission and the Inter-American Council of Jurists (pp. 487-493, 514-517, 530-531); the notes following the materials on the continental shelf and coastal fisheries (pp. 538-542, 549-550). Only a minor reworking of the Mandates-Trusteeship materials is accomplished (pp. 232-238); notescarry texts from the International Law Commission Draft Articles on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities (1958), but not the work or results of the 1961 Vienna Conference (pp. 596-599).
5 Reciprocal Trade Agreements (and GATT) (pp. 97-98); Bricker Amendment (pp.104-105); European Economic International Organization (pp. 259-265); “Space” (pp. 377-380); Extraterritorial Antitrust (pp. 468-471); Air Defense Identification Zones (p. 533); Suez Crisis, 1956 (p. 772).