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Law and Developing Countries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966 

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1 Those attending the conference were: Elting Arnold, General Counsel, Inter- American Development Bank; Bobert E. Asher, Brookings Institution; Francis Deak, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; David E. Deener, Tulane University; Wolfgang Friedmann, Columbia University Law School; Philip M. Glick, General Counsel, Society for International Development; William Burnett Harvey, University of Michigan Law School; John B. Howard, Ford Foundation; Edmond Janssens, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development; Kenneth L. Karat, University of California School of Law, Los Angeles; John A. King, Jr., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Robert E. Knowlton, Rutgers University School of Law, Newark; Matthew J. Kust, in practice in Washington, D.C.; Brunson Mac-Chesney, Northwestern University School of Law, President, American Society of International Law; Mark S. Massel, Brookings Institution; H. C. L. Merillat, Executive Vice President, American Society of International Law; J. D. Nyhart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Andrew E. Rice, Society for International Development; Seymour J. Rubin, in practice in Washington, D.C, formerly with Agency for International Development and O.E.C.D.; Charles Runyon, Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs, Department of State; Oscar Schachter, Director, General Legal Division, United Nations; Stephen M. Schwebel, Assistant Legal Adviser for International Organization Affairs, Department of State. For a description of the establishment and functions of the Board of Review, see note in 59 A.J.I.L. 574 (1965).