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Grotian Society Papers 1972. Edited by C. H. Alexandrowicz. (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1972. Pp. 265.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 1976

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References

1 Professor Alexandrowicz edited the first volume of Grotian Society papers in the history of the law of nations as 13 Indian Year Book of International Affairs (1964), reviewed at 61 AJIL 1081 ( 1967). The next volume, Grotian Society Papers 1968, was reviewed at 69 AJIL 713 (1975).

2 This thesis is spelled out with less historical material and a greater focus on particular substantive problems, such as the question of a new state’s responsibility to maintain private property rights acquired under the legal system of a colonial domination, in Professor O’Connell’s 1970 Hague Academy lectures, 130 Rec. des Cours 101 et seq. (1970).

3 This essay appears to be identical with Chapter 9 of Dr. Ruddy’s Cambridge Ph.D. thesis, published recently under the title International Law in the Enlightenment (1975). Reviewed infra.

4 Die Völkerrechtspersönlichkeit und die Völkerrechtspraxis der Barbareskenstaaten, reviewed at 63 AJIL 669 (1969).

5 Die Internationale Konzession, (1975) reviewed at 69 AJIL 912 (1975).