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Hsien-tai Ying Mei Kuo-chi Fa Ti Ssu Hsiting Tung Esiang [Trends in the Thought of Modern English and American International Law]. By Chou Keng-sheng. Peking: Shih Chieh Chih Shih Ch’u Pan Shê, 1963. pp. 71 (46,000 words).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965 

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B.A. (Law), National Taiwan University, 1958; M.A. (Political Science), Long Island University, 1962; LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1962; S.J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965.

References

1 E.g., the seventh edition of Oppenheim's International Law (edited by Lauterpacht in 1948) was translated into Chinese in 1955. Communist China also translated several Russian books on international law into Chinese.

2 Professor Chou was educated at the University of Paris and wrote several books on international law which were widely used in Chinese universities during the 1930's. Since the Communist conquest of mainland China, he has continued to teach international law at Peking University and has contributed a number of articles to Kuo-chi Wen-t'i Ten-chiu (Studies in International Problems), Cheng Fa Yen-chiu (Studies in Government and Law), and Jen Min Jih Pao (People's Daily), etc.