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Post-War Development of International Courts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2017
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1 Edwin Borchard, this Jorunal, January, 1943, p. 48.
2 Mander, Linden A., Foundations of Modern World Society (1941), p. 586.Google Scholar
3 28 American Bar Association Journal, 1942, p. 716.
4 Borchard, ut cit., p. 52.
5 See Preliminary Recommendation on Postwar Problems, formulated by the Inter-American Juridical Committee. Reprinted in International Conciliation, February, 1943, pp. 104–105.
6 See Warren, Charles, “The Supreme Court and Disputes between States,” World Affairs, December, 1940, reprinted in International Conciliation, January, 1941, No. 366, p. 25.Google Scholar
7 See Bassett Moore, John, International Law and Some Current Illusions (1924), p. 131.Google Scholar See also Hudson, Manley O., The Permanent Court of International Justice (1934), p. 435 Google Scholar, in which the author expressed the belief that the court’s chief contribution to the maintenance of peace was the assistance given to the Council through advisory opinions. Ibid., p. 466.
8 See International Conciliation, February, 1943, p. 120.
9 See Linden A. Mander, op. cit., p. 798.
10 Revue de droit international et de législation comparée, 1923, p. 410.
11 Proceedings of the Stockholm Conference of the International Law Association, 1924, pp. 630–533.
12 Fischer Williams, Sir John, Aspects of Modern International Law (1939), p. 21 Google Scholar, quoted by Mander, op. cit., p. 593.
13 See Papers presented to the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, Second Report. Reprinted in International Conciliation, April, 1942, No. 379, p. 215.
14 State Department Bulletin, July 25, 1942, Vol. VII, p. 645.
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