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International Law in Historical Perspective. By J. H. W. Verzijl. Vol. VI: Juridical Facts as Sources of International Rights and Obligations. Vol. VII: State Succession. (Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1973, 1974. Vol. VI, pp. x, 861. Index. Dfl. 120. Vol. VII, pp. vi, 378. Dfl. 76.)
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1 The earlier volumes were reviewed at 64 AJIL 448 (1970), 65 AJIL 220 (1971), 66 AJIL 884 (1972), and 67 AJIL 361 (1973). The work received the annual award of the American Society of International Law at the Society’s 1970 meeting.
2 Khadduri, , The Islamic Law of Nations 63, 142 note 1, 154 (1966)Google Scholar, quoting and commenting on the works of Shaybani, the late eighth century Iraqi scholar; see other works by Khadduri, and Alexandrowicz, C. H., An Introduction to the History of the Law of Nations in the East Indies 83-184 (1967)Google Scholar. See also Rubin, , The International Personality of the Malay States passim, especially pp. 8, 63-64, 114-17, 209-11, 213-14 (1975)Google Scholar.
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4 Reviewed at 68 AJIL 545 (1974).