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Chinese Treaties. The Post-Revolutionary Restoration of International Law and Order. By Gary L. Scott. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications, Inc.; Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1975. Pp. xv, 312. Index. $22.50.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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References
1 Luke T. Lee, China and International Agreements: a Study of Compliance (1969); Hungdah Chiu, The People's Republic of China and the Law of Treaties (1972); chapter on treaties in James C. Hsiung, Law and Policy in China's Foreign Relations (1972); and chapter on treaties in 2 Jerome Alan Cohen and Hungdah Chiu, People'S China and International Law: a Documentary Study (1974).
2 See the works cited in note 1.