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The Protection of Foreign Investment. By Richard B. Lillich. (Procedural Aspects of International Law Series, Vol. V.) Syracuse, N. Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1965. pp. x, 222. Index. $7.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967

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References

1 Report of Committee on International Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York on “A Reconsideration of the Act of State Doctrine in United States Courts” presented to the Annual Meeting of the Association on May 12, 1959.

2 And not, as Reeves and Wright have asserted (despite the explicit limitation of the Committee's recommendation to an international law exception, note 1 above, pp. 15- 16), a public policy or municipal law exception to the act of state doctrine. See Reeves, , “Act of State Doctrine and the Rule of Law—A Reply,54 A.J.I.L. 141, 144-145 (1960)Google Scholar; and Wright, “Reflections on the Sabbatino Case,” 59 ibid. 304, 313- 314 (1965).