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Egypt, Israel and the Gulf of Aqaba in International Law. By L. M. Bloomfield, Q. C. Toronto: The Carswell Co., Ltd., 1957. pp. viii, 240. Index. $5.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1957

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1 Indeed, several pages (7 to 11) have been reproduced almost literally, but without acknowledgment, from a background paper prepared by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Israel.

2 36 Dept. of State Bulletin 432 (1957).

3 Report of the International Law Commission Covering the Work of Its Eighth Session, 23 April–4 July 1956, at 20 (U.N. Doc. A/3159 (1956); 51 A.J.I.L. 154 (1957)). The Aqaba problem was the reason for the unwillingness of the Commission to deal with the question. 1 Yearbook of the International Law Commission 202–203 (1956).