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Law and Developing Countries (Continued)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967
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1 H. C. L. Merillat “Law and Developing Countries,” 60 A.J.I.L. 71 (1966). This is a report of a small conference in July, 1965.
2 Participants on April 15 and 16, 1966, at the Tillar House were: Robert B. Asher, Senior Staff, Brookings Institution; Franz Ballman, Counsel on Legislation, Legal Department, International Monetary Fund; Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Assistant to the Executive Director, American Society of International Law; Thomas L. Farmer, General Counsel, Agency for International Development; A. A. Fatouros, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington; Thomas M. Franck, New York University School of Law; John B. Howard, Director of the International Training and Research Program, The Ford Foundation; James N. Hyde, in practice in New York City (Chairman) ; Andreas Lowenfeld, Deputy Legal Adviser, Department of State; Robert F. Meagher, Columbia University School of Law; H. C. L. Merillat, Executive Vice President, American Society of International Law; William D. Rogers, in practice in Washington, D. C, formerly Deputy U. S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress; Oscar Schachter, Director of Research, United Nations Institute for Training and Research; John R. Stevenson, in practice in New York City; and Gilbert P. “Verbit, Columbia University School of Law.
3 Loc. cit. note 1 above, at 78.
4 Nottebohm case (Liechtenstein v. Guatemala (Second Phase)), [1955] I.C.J. Rep. 4, digested in 49 A.J.I.L. 396 (1955).
5 Attitude of the Asian-African States Toward Certain Problems of International Law,” 15 Int. and Comp. Law Q. (Pt. I) 55.
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