The United States and the World Court What's wrong with international law ? The legal process and international law The foreign policy of a free democracy and The fallacy of a "preventive war"
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The United States and the World Court . What's wrong with international law ? . The legal process and international law . The foreign policy of a free democracy and The fallacy of a "preventive war"
(The Garland library of war and peace)
Garland Pub., 1972
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Note
Reprint of works originally published in 1929, 1941, 1951, 1949, and 1935 respectively
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- What's wrong with international law ? / by Wolfgang Friedmann
- The legal process and international law / by Hans Kelsen
- The foreign policy of a free democracy and The fallacy of a "preventive war" / by Philip C. Jessup