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Point Four and Codification

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1959

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Footnotes

For information used in this note the present writer is indebted to Professor Milton B. Konvitz of Cornell University, Director of the Liberian Codification Project, and to Miss Carol Piper, Chief, Technical Resources Branch, Public Administration Division, International Cooperation Administration.

References

1 The above summary follows closely the Introduction by Professor Konvitz to Liberian Code of Laws of 1956, Vol. I, pp. vii-x (Ithaca, 1957), reprinted in 2 Journal of African Law 116-118 (1958).

2 Liberian Code of Laws of 1956 (4 vols., Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1957).

3 Legislaci6n Panamena, “Vol. I (Universidad de Panama, Panama, 1958, 595 pages).

4 Report of Progress: Program of Technical Cooperation in Public Administration for Turkey (Graduate School of Public Administration and Social Service, New York University, Feb. 1, 1956), p. 14a.

5 Idem, July 1, 1958, p. 28.

6 There is an ancient Thai Code which has never been indexed. The above-mentioned Research Division sponsored such an index which “will open up the ancient code to more ready and systematic use by students, historians and legal scholars” (Second Semi-Annual Progress Report, Indiana University Public Administration Team to the University of Thammasat, Nov. 3, 1955, to May 3, 1956).

7 Idem, Fifth Semi-Annual Progress Report, May 3-Nov. 3, 1957.

8 Institute of Public Administration, University of Thammasat, March 31, 1958, 54 pages, mimeographed.

9 Department of State Pub. 2857. Cf. also Engel, “On the Status of International Legislation,” 44 A.J.I.L. 737-739 (1950).

10 Department of State Pub. 6762.