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The General Principles Of Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1958

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References

1 See Schlesinger, Rudolf B., “Research on the General Principles of Law Recognised by Civilized Nations,” 51 A.J.I.L. 734 (1957).Google Scholar

2 See Philip C. Jessup, Transnational Law (1956).

3 See Rice, William G., review of Jessup, Transnational Law, 10 Journal of Legal Education 122 at 128 (1957).Google Scholar

4 A note on the conclusions of the colloques will appear in 6 American Journal of Comparative Law, Number 4 (1958).

5 See Faculté Internationale de Droit Comparé du Centre International d'Etudes Universitaires, Plan d'Etudes, Session d'Et6, 1958, available at the Secretariat, Boulevard Royal, 14*, Luxembourg.

6 See Berman, Harold J., ‘ ‘ Soviet Law Reform—Dateline Moscow 1957,'’ 66 Yale Law Journal 1191 (1957).Google Scholar

7 See V. N. Sukhodrev, “Concerning Draft Principles of Criminal Trial Procedure in the U.S.S.B. and Union Eepublics,” Sovetskoe Gosudarstvo i Pravo, No. 3 (1957), p. 85; English translation in 9 Current Digest of the Soviet Press 16 (1957).

8 See 1 Arminjon, Nolde et Wolf, Traité de Droit Comparé 51 (1950).

9 See René David, Traité élénentaire de Droit Civil Comparé 224 (1950).

10 For an account of the UNESCO programs, see Hazard, John N., ‘'Legal Research on ‘Peaceful Coexistence,’ “ 51 A.J.I.L. 63 (1957).Google Scholar

11 See W. Friedmann, Legal Theory 357 (1949).