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Remarks by Oscar Schachte

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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A Conversation with Oscar Schachter
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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References

* Professor, University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne.

1 Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 253 (Frederick C. Mish ed., 10th ed. 1993).

2 Oscar Schachter, Who Owns the Universe?, in Across the Space Frontier (Cornelius Ryan ed., 1952).

3 Oscar Schachter, The Twilight Existence of Nonbinding Agreements, 71 AM. J. Int'L L. 296 (1977); Oscar Schachter, The Invisible College of International Lawyers, 72 Nw. U. L. REV. 2 (1977).

4 Oscar Schachter, Sharing the World's Resources (1977).

5 Oscar Schachter, International Law in Theory and Practice (1991).

6 International Law: Cases and Materials (Louis Henkin, Richard Pugh, Oscar Schachter & Hans Smiteds., 3d ed. 1993).

7 Myres McDougal, Remarks, 79 PROC. AM. Soc'y Int'L L. 283 (1985). The exact quote is “Professor Schachter, though one of the creators of the policy-oriented frame of jurisprudence, now wavers between that frame and a paradigm of formalistic positivism.”

8 Oscar Schachter, Les aspects juridiques de la politique américaine en matière de droits de I'homme, 1977 Annuaire Français de Droit International 53.