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L’Etat Souverain et l’Organisation Internationale. The Nations and the United Nations. Institut Royal des Relations Internationales: La Belgique et le ...

L’Etat Souverain et l’Organisation Internationale. The Nations and the United Nations. Institut... BOOK REVIEWS 145 These as well as his account of what has been done in other countries should prove valuable to the legal profession in general and to students of compara­ tive law in particular. ROGER PAUL PETERS* * Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School. BOURQUIN, M. L'Etat Souverain et VOrganisation Internationale. 1959. Pp. vii, 257. MACIVER, R. M. The "Nations and the United Nations. 1959. Pp . xi, 186. Institut Royal des Relations Internationales: ha Belgique et les Nations Unies. 1958. Pp . xi, 372. GOODWIN, G. L. Britain and the United Nations. 1957. Pp. xiii, 478. Egyptian Society of International Law: Egypt and the United Nations. 1957. Pp . xi, 197. Japanese Association of International Law: Japan and the United Nations. 1958. Pp. xv, 246. CASTANEDA, J. Mexico and the United Nations. 1958. Pp . xi, 244. SCOTT, W. A.—WHITEY, S. B. The United States and the United Nations. The Public View 1945-1955. 1958. Pp . xiii, 314. Uruguayan Institute of International Law: Uruguay and the United Nations. 1958. Pp. xi, 129. The above volumes were prepared for the Carnegie Endowment for Inter­ national Peace as parts of its National Studies on International Organization. New York: http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

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Oxford University Press
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© 1960 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
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0002-919X
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2326-9197
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10.2307/837870
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BOOK REVIEWS 145 These as well as his account of what has been done in other countries should prove valuable to the legal profession in general and to students of compara­ tive law in particular. ROGER PAUL PETERS* * Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School. BOURQUIN, M. L'Etat Souverain et VOrganisation Internationale. 1959. Pp. vii, 257. MACIVER, R. M. The "Nations and the United Nations. 1959. Pp . xi, 186. Institut Royal des Relations Internationales: ha Belgique et les Nations Unies. 1958. Pp . xi, 372. GOODWIN, G. L. Britain and the United Nations. 1957. Pp. xiii, 478. Egyptian Society of International Law: Egypt and the United Nations. 1957. Pp . xi, 197. Japanese Association of International Law: Japan and the United Nations. 1958. Pp. xv, 246. CASTANEDA, J. Mexico and the United Nations. 1958. Pp . xi, 244. SCOTT, W. A.—WHITEY, S. B. The United States and the United Nations. The Public View 1945-1955. 1958. Pp . xiii, 314. Uruguayan Institute of International Law: Uruguay and the United Nations. 1958. Pp. xi, 129. The above volumes were prepared for the Carnegie Endowment for Inter­ national Peace as parts of its National Studies on International Organization. New York:

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Published: Jan 1, 1960

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