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The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and international titles in a single resource. Its International Law component features works of some of the great legal theorists, including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf, Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law Library.
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Yale Law Library
LP3Y0008400
19180101
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926
At head of title: Confidential. For official use only. On t.-p., seal of Department of State, United States of America. "These accounts of the negotiations at Brest-Litovsk, between Russia (including Ukraine) on the one hand, and Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey on the other hand have been taken from various sources... MOst of [these] account have been taken from the (British) Daily review of the foreign press and from the Deutscher ereichsanzeiger, with exact source of each being indicated. The official Russian reports as published in Isvestia are not available, but most of them seem to have been sent out by the Russian wireless and published in the (British) Daily review of the foreign press .. "--Introd., p. 5.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918
187 p. 24 cm
United States