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The Compliance Process and the Future of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Stephen M. Schwebel*
Affiliation:
International Court of Justice

Abstract

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Type
Luncheon Address
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1981

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References

1 1908 PROCEEDINGS AM. SOC. INT'L. L., at 13-14.

2 Id., at 15-16.

3 Id., at 18.

4 See Fisher, Bringing Law to Bear on Governments, 74 HARV. L. REV. (1961), at 1130.

5 See R. FALK, THE STATUS OF LAW IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY (1970), at 332-34.

6 W. FRIEDMANN, THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (1964), at 88-95.

7 See THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL DECISIONS, (S. Schwebel ed., 1971), at 434-36, 447- 56, 493-94.

8 Valticos, The International Labor Organization, in Schwebel, supra n. 7, a t 134-55.

9 United Nations General Assembly, Official Records: Thirty-Fourth Session, Supplement No. 10 (A/34/10), Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its thirty-first session, at 311-28.

10 International Law Reports, Vol. 54, pp. 337-341.