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Jurisprudence for a Free Society. Studies in Law, Science and Policy (2 vols.). By Harold D. Lasswell and Myres S. McDougal. New Haven: New Haven Press; Dordrecht, Boston, London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1992. Pp. xl, 1,588. $580.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Edward McWhinney Q.C.*
Affiliation:
Vancouver, Canada

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1993

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References

1 52 Yale L.J. 203 (1943).

2 See generally Edward Mcwhinney, Judge Shigeru Oda and the Progressive Development of International Law. Opinions on the International Court of Justice, 1976–1992 (1993).

3 See Myres S. McDougal & Richard N. Gardner, The Veto and the Charter: An Interpretation for Survival, 60 Yale L.J. 268 (1951).

4 See Myres S. McDougal & Norbert Schlei, The Hydrogen Bomb Tests in Perspective: Lawful Measures for Security, 64 Yale LJ. 648 (1955).