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The Soviet Law of Treaties*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Jan F. Triska*
Affiliation:
Cornell University

Abstract

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Fifth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1959

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Footnotes

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This paper was written in connection with the Soviet Treaty Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, under the direction of the author and Robert M. Slusser. The first volume of the project, “A. Calendar of Soviet Treaties,” is about to be published; the second volume, on which this study draws in particular, will be published next year under the title “Theory, Law and Policy of Soviet Treaties.” The third volume, “Bibliography on Soviet Foreign Policy,” is planned to appear in print in 1961. The author acknowledges with gratitude Mr. Slusser’s collaboration on, and contribution to, this paper.

References

1 Lisovski, Mezhdunarodnoe pravo [International Law] 240 (Moscow, 1955).

2 Pashukania, Ocherki po mezhdunarodnomu pravu [Essays on International Law] 155 (Moscow, 1935).

3 Pereterskii, I. S., “Znachenie mezhdunarodnogo dogovora dlia tret'ego (nezakliuehivshego etot dogovor) gosudarstva [The Significance of an International Treaty for a Third (Non-Signatory) State],” Sovetskoe Gosudarstvo i Pravo [Soviet State and Law], No. 4 (1957), p. 71.