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The status of law in international society, by Richard A. Falk.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1970.Description: xvi, 678 p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0691092168
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341
LOC classification:
  • JX3110.F3 S7
Contents:
Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Gaps and Biases in Contemporary Theories of International Law -- The Relevance of Political Context to the Nature and Functioning of International Law: An Intermediate View -- Some Notes on the Consequences of Revolutionary Activity for the Quality of International Order -- Confrontation Diplomacy: Indonesia's Campaign to Crush Malaysia -- An Argument to Expand the Traditional Sources of International Law-with Special Reference to the Facts of the South West Africa Cases -- On the Quasi-Legislative Competence of the General Assembly -- The Authority of the United Nations to Control Nonmembers -- Unilateral Claims to Use Outer Space and the Development of World Legal Order -- An Explanation of the Extraterritorial Extension of American Antitrust Regulation -- Some Thought on Identifying and Solving the Problem of Compliance with International Law -- On Treaty Interpretation and the New Haven Approach: Achievements and Prospects -- The South West Africa Cases: An Appraisal -- The Sabbatino Litigation and After: The Complexity of the Supreme Court Decision and the Simplicity of the Legislative Epilogue -- Domestic Courts, International Law, and Foreign Acts of States: Executive Prerogatives and Judicial Imperatives -- Some New Approaches to the Study of International Law -- The Recently Independent States: A Framework for Systematic Inquiry -- Settling Ocean Fishing Conflicts: The Limits of "Law Reform" in a Horizontal Legal Order -- The Prospects for World Order: Models of the Future -- The Quest for World Order and the Vietnam War: A Second American Dilemma -- Observations on Political Loyalty at a Time of World Crisis -- Documents on Dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia -- Significant General Assembly Resolutions Since 1966 on the Status of South West Africa -- Some Thoughts on the Jurisprudence of Myres S. McDougal.
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Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Gaps and Biases in Contemporary Theories of International Law -- The Relevance of Political Context to the Nature and Functioning of International Law: An Intermediate View -- Some Notes on the Consequences of Revolutionary Activity for the Quality of International Order -- Confrontation Diplomacy: Indonesia's Campaign to Crush Malaysia -- An Argument to Expand the Traditional Sources of International Law-with Special Reference to the Facts of the South West Africa Cases -- On the Quasi-Legislative Competence of the General Assembly -- The Authority of the United Nations to Control Nonmembers -- Unilateral Claims to Use Outer Space and the Development of World Legal Order -- An Explanation of the Extraterritorial Extension of American Antitrust Regulation -- Some Thought on Identifying and Solving the Problem of Compliance with International Law -- On Treaty Interpretation and the New Haven Approach: Achievements and Prospects -- The South West Africa Cases: An Appraisal -- The Sabbatino Litigation and After: The Complexity of the Supreme Court Decision and the Simplicity of the Legislative Epilogue -- Domestic Courts, International Law, and Foreign Acts of States: Executive Prerogatives and Judicial Imperatives -- Some New Approaches to the Study of International Law -- The Recently Independent States: A Framework for Systematic Inquiry -- Settling Ocean Fishing Conflicts: The Limits of "Law Reform" in a Horizontal Legal Order -- The Prospects for World Order: Models of the Future -- The Quest for World Order and the Vietnam War: A Second American Dilemma -- Observations on Political Loyalty at a Time of World Crisis -- Documents on Dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia -- Significant General Assembly Resolutions Since 1966 on the Status of South West Africa -- Some Thoughts on the Jurisprudence of Myres S. McDougal.