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Restatement of the Law Third: The Foreign Relations Law of the United States. Vols. 1 and 2. St. Paul, MN: American Law Institute Publishers, 1987. Vol. 1: pp. xxviii, 641; vol. 2: pp. xxiv, 561. Index. $150.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 We regret the long delay in completing this review, which is due to other unavoidable commitments in a period of dramatic change with far-reaching consequences for international law and scholars writing in this field.
Editor’s note: The AJIL Book Review Editor, Professor Detlev Vagts, was an Associate Reporter of the Restatement (Third) and therefore did not participate either in selecting the reviewers or in editing this review.
2 Belilos Case, 132 Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser. A) (1988).
3 See Memorandum of Roberts B. Owen, 74 AJIL418, 419 (1980).
4 Fisheries Jurisdiction (UK v. Ice.; FRG v. Ice.), 1973 ICJ Rep. 1, 48 (Judgments of Feb. 2).
5 Nuclear Tests (Austl. v. Fr.), 1974 ICJ Rep. 253, 367 (Judgment of Dec. 20) (Onyeama, Dillard, Jiménez de Aréchaga & Waldock, JJ., dissenting).
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