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The Law-making Functions of the Specialised Agencies of the United Nations. By Charles Henry Alexandrowicz. Sydney: Angus and Robertson in association with The Australian Institute of International Affairs; South Hackensack: Fred B. Rothman, 1973. pp. 181. Appendices. Index. $9.75.
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1 E.g., the IBRD is throughout called the International Bank (the name of a small American private bank), rather than by either its full title, its initials, or the approved short title: World Bank—because the author mistakenly considers that the Bank, consequent on its constitutional links to the IMF, must exclude states with centrally planned economies, and thus can never become truly universal.