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Theodor Meron, Human Rights in International Law: Legal and Policy Issues, (2 volumes) Clarendon Press, Oxford1984, xviii + 566 pp., £ 20 per volume.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1984

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1. Lillich, R., “The Teaching of International Human Rights Law in US Law Schools”, 77 American Journal of International Law (1983) 855861 pp.;Google Scholar and Alice Erh-Soon Tay etal. Teaching Human Rights (Canberra, Australian National Commission for UNESCO, 1981).

2. Lillich, , op.cit., p. 858Google Scholar.

3. Meton, , “A Report on the NYU Conference on Teaching International Protection of Human Rights”, 13 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (1981) p.881Google Scholar.

4. For example, the bibliography (p. 203) lists only one of the twin UN studies on the subject, omitting that which concentrates on the economic and social dimensions: Aureliu Cristescu, The Right to Self-Determination: Historical and Current Development on the Basis of the United Nations Instruments (UN Sales No. E.80.XIV.3).