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International Organizations and Space Cooperation. By Leonard B. Schwartz. Durham, N. C.: World Rule of Law Center, Duke University,1962. pp. ix, 108. $5.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1964

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References

1 Because there is virtually nothing in legal publications relating to international science, reference must be made to scientific publications. Of general interest are the periodicals Science and Nature. The ICSU Review, a quarterly journal (Elsevier Publishing Company, P.O. Box 211, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), is of special interest to the student of international science, inasmuch as it is the official publication of the International Council of Scientific Unions.

2 Johnson, , “Scientific Organizations and the Development of International Law,“ 1960 Proceedings, American Society of Int. Law 206207 Google Scholar.

3 See Polanyi, The Logic of Liberty 26 (1951), for a splendid discussion of the scientists’ community of beliefs.

4 Hurst, Law and Social Process in United States History 105 (I960).