Transnational law in a changing society : essays in honor of Philip C. Jessup

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Transnational law in a changing society : essays in honor of Philip C. Jessup

edited by Wolfgang Friedmann, Louis Henkin, and Oliver Lissitzyn

Columbia University Press, 1972

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Stages in the codification of international law / Charles de Visscher
  • Modern sources of international law / T. Olawale Elias
  • Multinational entities in the law of nations / C. Wilfred Jenks
  • International law and developing countries / Abdullah El-Erian
  • Some reflections on substance and form in international law / Manfred Lachs
  • Human welfare and international law : a recording of priorities / Wolfgang Friedmann
  • Neutrality revisited / Francis Deák
  • The once and the future law of the sea / Louis Henkin
  • International responsibility of states for acts of the judiciary / Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga
  • Sovereign immunity as a norm of international law / Oliver J. Lissitzyn
  • Bilateralism and community interest in the codified law of treaties / Shabtai Rosenne
  • The application of the European convention on human rights / J.E.S. Fawcett
  • Some observations on peace, law and human rights / Kotaro Tanaka
  • The changing United Nations / Leland M. Goodrich
  • Some notes on parliamentary diplomacy / Edvard Hambro
  • Have the U.N. administrative tribunals contributed to the development of international law? / Suzanne Bastid
  • Concerning the advisory role of the International Court of Justice / André Gros

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