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An Introduction to International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada (2nd ed). By S. A. Williams and A. L. C. de Mestral. Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths, 1987. Pp. xxvii, 437.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Ivan A. Vlasic*
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Faculty of Law, McGill University
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Copyright © The Canadian Council on International Law / Conseil Canadien de Droit International, representing the Board of Editors, Canadian Yearbook of International Law / Comité de Rédaction, Annuaire Canadien de Droit International 1989

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1 On four pages of authors’ “Selected Bibliography,” the “Restatement” is not mentioned at all, nor is a single Soviet author cited under the title “Leading Foreign Treaties and Monographs,” although, e.g., Professor Tunkin’s, G. Droit international public (1965)Google Scholar and the more recent Theory of International Law (1974) are easily available in French and English.

2 Cohen, J.A. and Chiù, H., People’s China and International Law: A Documentary Study, 2 vols. (1974),Google Scholar is one among many publications exploring Chinese views and practice.