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100 _a"Starke, J. G."
245 0 _aIntroduction to international Law
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aLondon
260 _bButterworths
260 _c1967
300 _av. p.
520 _aThis work, by perhaps the most experienced and eminent authority in the field of international law, consists of eleven of Mr. Starke's penetrating writings. Most of them have already appeared in legal and other journals over the years and the value and advantage of having them available in one volume is obvious Of particular interest to narcotics administrators of the 100 or so member States of the United Nations, in the article on the 1936 Drugs Convention, brought up to date by annotations in the light of the Single Narcotics Convention concluded at New York a few years ago. Starke's Studies in International Law covers such pertinent topics as "The Primacy of International aw", "Recognition at International Law", "Regionalism as a Problem of International Law", and "The Relation between Private and Public International Law", besides many others
650 _aInternational Law
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