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Judicial Protection against the Executive. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 2: National Reports—Australia-Yugoslavia. Max Planck Institut für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht. Cologne, Berlin, Bonn and Munich: Carl Heymanns Verlag KG; Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.: Oceana Publications, 1969, 1970. Vol. 1: pp. xliv, 634; Vol. II: pp. xii, 635-1258. $20.00 each; $50.00 a set.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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References

1 For a survey of this literature see Schwelb in 24 International Organization 74-92 (1970).

2 Seminar on judicial and other remedies against the illegal exercise or abuse of administrative authority, Peradeniya (Kandy), Ceylon, 1959, U.N. Doc. ST/TAO/HR/4; Seminar on judicial and other remedies against the illegal exercise or abuse of administrative authority, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1959, U.N. Doc. ST/TAO/HR/6; Seminar. U.N. Doc. ST/TAO/HR/12; Seminar on judicial and other remedies against the abuse of administrative authority with special emphasis on the r61e of parliamentary institutions, Stockholm, Sweden, 1962, U.N. Doc. ST/TAO/HR/15. The participants of these seminars submitted monographs describing the situation in their respective countries, which were reproduced as working documents.

3 Remedies against the Abuse of Administrative Authority. Selected Studies, 1964, U.N. Doc. ST/TAO/HR/19. This volume contains studies by C. J. Hamson, Rafael Bielsa, T. A. Yampolskaya, Bjorn Kjellin, Stephan Hurwitz and Alfred Bexelius.