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The Latent Power of Culture and the International Judge. By Lyndel V. Prott Abingdon: Professional Books, 1979. Pp. xxi, 250. Index. £10.

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The Latent Power of Culture and the International Judge. By Lyndel V. Prott Abingdon: Professional Books, 1979. Pp. xxi, 250. Index. £10.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Edward Gordon*
Affiliation:
Albany Law School

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1981

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References

1 [1966] ICJ Rep. 36.

2 On this point, Prott, at p. 231, quotes H. Lauterpacht, The Function of Law in the International Community 233 (1933).

3 The manuscript for this, the English language version of Prott’s study, appears to have been completed in the summer of 1977. An earlier version, in German, was reviewed for this Journal by the eminent French lawyer and scholar, Paul Reuter. See 70 AJIL 893 (1976).