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Some Influences Upon the Place of International Law in Political Science Curricula: A Review of a Survey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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References

1 London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1963.

2 Professors David E. Deener, Tulane University; Bichard A. Falk, Princeton University; Wesley L. Gould, Purdue University; and Bichard C. Snyder, Northwestern University; together with H. C. L. Merillat, Executive Director of the Society

3 American Society of International Law-American Political Science Association, A Survey of the Teaching1 of International Law in Political Science Departments (1963).

4 W. L. Gould, "International Law in Political Science Departments: A Brief Eeport and Commentary," 1963 Proceedings, American Society of International Law 18-26.

5 E.g., John B. Howard, "International Legal Studies," 26 University of Chicago Law Review 577-596 (1959).