Cambridge essays in international law; essays in honour of Lord McNair.
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TextPublication details: London, Stevens; Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, 1965.Description: 186 p. 26 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - KZ3225 .C36 1965
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African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library | KZ3225 .C36 1965 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donation by the International Law Book Facility (ILBF) | 10199330 |
"Written in honour of Lord McNair in the year of his eightieth birthday."
Bibliographical footnotes.
The International Disarmament Organisation, the United Nations, and the veto; some observations on problems of relationship and functioning, by D. W. Bowett. - Judicial innovation, its uses and its perils, as examplified in some of the work of the International Court of Justice during Lord McNair's period of office, by Sir G. Fitzmaurice. - Unanimity, the veto, weighted voting, special and simple majorities and consensus as modes of decision in international organisations, by C. W. Jenks. - Nullity and effectiveness in international law, by R. Y. Jennings. - The legal effect of illegal acts of international organisations, by E. Lauterpacht. - The British consular conventions, by C. Parry. - The peaceful settlement of disputes, by Sir F. Vallat.
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