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Order, Freedom, Justice, Power: The Challenges for International Law: Reflections. Leo Gross
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Reflections on Order, Freedom, Justice, Power: The Challenges for International Law
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References
1 United Nations, The Work Of The International Law Commission (3rd Ed. 1980) at 116.
2 The S.S. Lotus, P.CI.J. Series A, No. 10 (1927) at 35.; 2 Hudson World Court Reports 20 (1935).
3 1969 I.C.J. 3, at para. 78.
4 1951 I.C.J. 116, at 131.
5 Supra, n. 3, at 229, 238, 247.
6 Id., at 232
7 Falk, On the Quasi-Legislative Competence of the General Assembly, 60 A.J.I.L. 785 (1966).
8 G. Fitzmaurice, The Future Op Public International Law And Of The International Legal System (Special Report to the Institut de Droit International, 1973) at 73.
9 M. Mcdougal, H. Lasswell, & L. Chen, Human Rights And World Public Order (1981) at 273 (footnotes omitted).
10 Id. at 275.
11 Id., at 276.
12 Continental Shelf cases, supra n. 3, at paras. 70-81.
13 Gross, The Development of International Law through the United Nations, in The United Nations, Past, Present And Future (J. Barros ed. 1972) 171, at 203.
14 Human Rights, supra n. 9, at 274.
15 Supra n. 8, at 74.
16 1970 I.C.J. 3, at para. 33
17 Id. at para. 34.
18 Id. at 47, para. 91.
19 Art. 7.
20 Continental Shelf case, supra n. 3 at para. 72.
21 Supra n. 8, at 40
22 Id. at 66.
23 Falk, The Future of World Order, in J u s Et Societas (G. Wilner ed. 1979), at 58, 57.
24 Human Rights, supra n. 9, at 179.