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U. S. International Law Digests: Some History and a New Approach

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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References

1 See Clive Parry, A British Digest of International Law. London: Stevens & Sons. (Ten volumes have been planned for Phase One, and five volumes for Phase Two; to date five of the ten volumes in Phase One have been released: Volume 2b, published in 1967, and Volumes 5, 6, 7, and 8, all published in 1965); E. Lauterpacht, British Practice in International Law. London: The British Institute of International and Comparative Law. (The current series covers the years 1962–1967; it was published semi-annually from 1962–1965, and annually for the years 1966 and 1967; the last available volume (covering 1967) was published in 1971); Alexandre Charles Kiss, Répertoire de la Pratique Françhise en Matière de Droit International Public. Paris: Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. (Six volumes (1962–1969)); Societè Italiana per l’Organizzazione Intemazionale, La Prassi Italiana di Diritto Internazionale. (Ten volumes are planned; Volumes 1 and 2, covering the period 1886–1887, were published in 1970.)

This Journal has for a number of years included a section on Contemporary Practice of the United States relating to International Law. This section will continue to appear and will be prepared by the author of this note. It will contain a selection of the material which will later appear in the annual digest of U.S. practice, the publication of which is announced in a subsequent page of this note. A number of other journals contain like compilations of current state practice; see e.g., Canadian Practice in International Law in Canadian Yearbook of International Law; Pratique Français du Droit International in the Annuaire Francais de Droit International; ’Partie Documentaire, Droit International Public in the Annuaire Suisse de Droit International; Annual Review of Japanese Practice in International Law in The Japanese Annual of International Law; and Völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Zeitschrift für Auslandisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkehrecht.

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted on June 28, 1968, a “model plan for the classification of documents concerning state practice in the field of public international law” (Resolution (68) 17).

2 Cadwalader Digest, Preface. “Without an exhaustive examination,” he continued, “it has been found impossible to ascertain whether, or in what manner, different Attorneys-General have considered similar questions and a ready means of reference to the decisions of the courts on like subjects is not always at hand.”

3 Ibid.

4 See the Moore Digest, Preface, iii.

5 Id. iv.

6 Moore’s Digest in fact covers the first 130 years of the nation’s practice.

7 Volume VIII is the Index.

8 At iv.

9 Ibid.

10 For a review of her remarkable career and a tribute in the Congress, see 116 Cong. Rec. 17330 (May 27, 1970).

11 Whiteman Digest, Preface, iii, iv.