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New Horizons of International Law and Developing Countries. Edited by S. K. Agrawala, T. S. Rama Rao and J. N. Saxena. Bombay: N. M. Tripathi Private Ltd., 1983. Pp. xxiii, 427. Rs.90. - New Perspectives and Conceptions of International Law: An Afro-European Dialogue. Edited by K. Ginther and W. Benedek. Vienna and New York: Springer-Verlag, 1983. Pp. ix, 261. DM 49.
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1 While one of the major issues in the code negotiations has been the application of the code to state enterprises from socialist countries, there was never any doubt that the code would apply to state–owned enterprises in the West that operate transnationally.