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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

W. C. Brewer Jr.*
Affiliation:
Of the Massachusetts Bar

Extract

Selection of a library can be a troublesome problem for the lawyer advising clients with international problems. Fortunate is he whose office is but a stone’s throw from the library of a great law school or one of the few Bar Association libraries with the knowledge and funds to enter the foreign field. Most lawyers must get along with the relatively few materials which can be made available in their office or in the local law library.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1968

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References

* Kichard J. Birch, Bobert W. Maynard, Eichard T. Murphy, Jr., and Arthur H. Phillips, all of the Massachusetts Bar; and David Wield III of the New York Bar. Help was also generously given by Professor Eichard E. Baxter and Assistant Librarian Vaclav Mostecky, of the Harvard Law School.