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1 The earlier volumes are reviewed in this Journal at 64 AJIL 448 (1970), 65 AJIL 220 (1971) and 66 AJIL 884 (1972). The work received the annual award of the American Society of International Law at the Society’s 1970 meeting.
2 Skanör is not listed in any index in the book.
3 Mis-initialed as J.J.R. by forgivable oversight; mentioned in note 4 at 105 as Professor Verzijl excuses himself from trying to translate the Dutch word Uitheemse on the ground that its literal translation (“outlandish”) “would only conjure up hobbits and other such Tolkien-ian creatures.”
4 [1964] ICJ 4 and [1970] ICJ 4.
5 Mössner, , Die Völkerrechtspersönlichkeit und die Völkerrechtspraxis der Barbaheskenstaaten 141, notes 270, 271 (1969)Google Scholar.
6 9 Holdsworth, History of English Law 97 (1926).
7 Alexandrowicz, C. H., Introduction to the History of the Law of Nations in the East Indies (Oxford 1967), 122–123 Google Scholar and note Q at 128.