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Prawa Człowieka: model prawny (Human Rights: Legal Model). By Publishing House of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Wrocław, Warsaw, Kraków: Ossolineum, 1991. Pp. 1040. Z125,000. - Prawo międzynarodowe publiczne (Public International Law) (2d rev. ed.). By Remigiusz Bierzanek and Janusz Symonides. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1992. Pp. 433. Z75.000. - Podręcznik prawa międzynarodowego (Manual of International Law). By Lech Antonowicz. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1993. Pp. 243. Z32,000.

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References

1 As an illustration, see my comparative review, The International Protection of Human Rights: a Soviet and a Polish View, 28 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 775 (1979).

2 Cf. 1 General Sikorski Historical Institute, Documents on Polish-Soviet Relations, 1939–1945, at 141 (1961).

3 Id. at 500.

4 See 2 Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, ch. 14: Ostorientierung oder Ostpolitik at 739–42 (editions of Hitler’s work ran in the hundreds; the work here referenced is No. 499–503, Munich 1939).

5 Pravda, Dec. 28, 1989, at 3.

6 See Herbert W. Briggs, The Leaders’ Agreement of Yalta, 40 AJIL 376, 383 (1946).

7 86 Revue Générale de Droit International Public 457 (1982).

8 See Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, The Pattern of Soviet Domination 160 (1948).