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Toward a Continuing Appraisal of the Impact of International Law and the ASIL on the Transnational Decision Process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972

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References

1 The Charts referred to can be found at p. 291 ff

I want to thank the Executive Director and his associates for their assistance in the preparation of these charts as well as the data found within the text of this address. In particular, I appreciate the indispensable contributions made by James Nafziger.

2 Gould, Wesley L. and Barkun, Michael, International Law And The Social Sciences (1970)Google Scholar.

3 3 For a critical evaluation of U.N. figures, see Sprudzs, Adolf, Status of Multilateral Treaties–Researcher’s Mystery, Mess or Muddle? 66 A.J.I.L. 365 (1972)Google Scholar. Note also the work of Professor Peter Rohn.

4 See supra p. 32. “Appraising the Impact of International Law upon Contemporary Political and Social Processes: Techniques and Conclusions.”

5 E.g., World Peace Through Law Center, World Association of Judges, Young Lawyers’ International Association, World Law Fund, International Colloquy about the European Convention on Human Rights, International Institute of Human Rights, Center for Constitutional Rights, World Institute for World Peace, Women Strike for Peace, Council for the Study of Mankind.