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International Law and the New Political Movements in Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Horacio H. Godoy*
Affiliation:
La Plata Law School, Argentina

Abstract

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Type
Third Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1960

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References

1 U.S. Foreign Policy. Ideology and Foreign Affairs (Center of International Affairs, Harvard University, Jan. 17, 1960).

2 Myres S. McDougal, “Perspectives for an International Law of Human Dignity,” 1959 Proceedings, American Society of International Law 107–132.

3 Charles G. Fenwick, “The Inter-American Regional System, Fifty Tears of Progress,” 50 A.J.I.L. 18–31 (1956).

4 Annuario di Politica Internazionale xiv (Milano).

5 Frank Tannenbaum, Whither Latin America? (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1934); and Lewis Hanke, South America (Toronto, New York, and London: Van Nostrand Co., 1959) ; also Nicholas J. Spykman, America's Strategy in World Politica (New York, 1942).

6 Robert Alexander, Communism in Latin America (New Brunswick, N. J.: Eutgers University Press, 1957).

7 U.S. Foreign Policy, cited above.

8 J. Fred Rippy, Latin America's Place in the Post War Globe and Hemisphere (Chicago: Henry Eegnery Co., 1958).