The British Year Book of International LawH. Frowde, 1949 - International law Vol. 32 covers 1955 and 1956. |
Contents
SIR CECIL HURSTS SERVICES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW I | 1 |
RESTRICTIVE INTERPRETATION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EFFEC | 48 |
TREATY RELATIONS OF BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES | 86 |
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