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Legal Aspects of a Projected New International Economic Order: Comment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

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I was indeed intrigued by the previous speaker's comments and also by the excellent and very thorough and very provocative presentation this morning. As Prof. VerLoren van Themaat knows from previous discussions with me, there are many things in what he says that I do not agree with, and I suspect that one of the reasons for my being here relates to that. To a certain extent I'd like to follow up on the analogy that was made at the outset of this morning. It seems to me that we are dealing with the sextet that is playing a piece of music, which I would characterize perhaps as a concerto, because there is an interplay between two parts of this sextet, namely, the legal scholarship if you will and the economic principles or scholarship. I have not concluded in my own mind which plays the solo-part and which the background-part?

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Colloquium on the Legal Aspects of a Projected New Economic Order
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1977

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