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Jan 1, 1924 — Jan 1, 1979· 55 yrs

NEW ZEALAND AUTHOR

D. P. O'Connell

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Auckland, New Zealand
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We all live within the framework of national legal orders.

— from International law, 1888

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Richelieu

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His successes as a political reformer have been exaggerated, and his diplomatic views have been largely misunderstood. In religion, government and diplomacy he was only more or less successful, and his greatness lies in the personal influence he wielded in all these spheres, rather than in the actual changes he brought about. His defects of character are those of his generation; his virtues are those of Counter-Reformation Europe; and his life is worthy of study by all who would understand the problem of regulating human affairs. - Preface.

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International law

1888

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Volume 4 of the selected papers of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht concludes the systematic coverage, begun in volume 2, of his works on the Law of Peace. Volume 2 represented part I of these works on International Law in General and volume 3 moved on to parts II-VI covering statehood, territory and territorial jurisdiction, the individual, diplomatic intercourse and international organisation. Volume 4 now includes Lauterpacht's writings on state responsibility and treaties. Lauterpacht's important writing on the Law of Treaties is set basically in the framework he himself drew up from his work as rapporteur of the International Law Commission on that subject. The whole work continues the carefully organised presentation of a very distinguished international lawyer and only volume 5 now remains to be published.

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The International Law of the Sea

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