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International Law in the Post-War World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Philip C. Jessup*
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York City

Abstract

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Type
Joint Luncheon: American Society of International Law and the Section of International and Comparative Law of the American Bar Association
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1942

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References

1 The survey was made by Alan T. Hurd, Ruth E. Stanton and Francis C. Macken of the staff of the Division of International Law of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

2 Report of the Twenty-Ninth Conference, p. 160.

3 “Réflexons sur le rôle de la fiction dans le droit, a propos d’un livre nouveau,” 5 Archives de philosophie du droit (Paris, 1935), No. 3–4, pp. 28–42, at p. 42.

4 I am indebted to Alan T. Hurd and Walter H. Zeydel, of the staff of the Division of International Law of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, for the preparation of a bibliography on this subject.

5 Geist des römischen Rechts (Leipzig 1888 4th ed.) Pt. III, Sec. 58, 305 Google Scholar.

6 Law and the Social Order (New York 1933), 126 Google Scholar.