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Freedom of Communications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Josef L. Kunz*
Affiliation:
University of Toledo

Abstract

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Third Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1954

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References

1 See, in general, de Visscher, Ch., Le Droit des Communications (1924)Google Scholar; Kunz, Josef L., “Die Entwicklung ăes internationalen Verkehrsrechts seit den Friedensverträgen,” Zeitschrift für öffentliche Recht (Vienna), Vol. 13 (1933), pp. 408 ffGoogle Scholar.

2 See: L’Union Postale Universelle: Sa fondation et son développement (Berne, 1924; Supp. 1929); Bühler, , Der Weltpostverein (Berlin, 1930)Google Scholar.

3 See Codding, George Arthur Jr., The International Telecommunications Union. An Experiment in International Cooperation (Leiden, 1952)Google Scholar.

4 See Kunz, Josef L., “Experience and Techniques in International Administration,” Iowa Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 1 (November, 1945), pp. 4057 Google Scholar.

5 See the latest “Draft Articles on the Continental Shelf,” prepared by the U.N. International Law Commission, General Assembly, Official Records, 8th Sess., Supp. No. 9 (A/2456, New York, 1953), especially Arts. 3, 4 and 6.

6 See Kunz, Josef L., “The Danube Regime and the Belgrade Conference,” American Journal of International Law, Vol. 43 (January, 1949), pp. 104113 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

7 Jessup, Philip C., A Modern Law of Nations (New York, 1948)Google Scholar.

8 Lauterpacht, H., International Law and Human Eights (London, 1950)Google Scholar.

9 See Sei Fujii v. California (1952), 38 Calif. (2nd.) 718. Equally the Canadian case, Re Noble & Wolf, which did not follow the decision in the earlier case, Re Drummond Wren.

10 See this writer’s editorial comment in American Journal of International Law, Vol. 43 (April, 1949), pp. 316-323.

11 Department of State Publication 3381 (January, 1949).

12 Department of State Publication 3894 (June 12, 1950).

13 U.N. Doc. E/CN. 4/Sub. 1/8R.86.

14 Eek, Hilding, Freedom of Information (Uppsala, 1953, pp. 176)Google Scholar.

15 Department of State Bulletin, Vol. 28, No. 721 (April 20, 1953), pp. 579-582.