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international law by bringing back into it the values upon which it
was founded." While this edition remains faithful to the ideas
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thought in judicial practice and doctrine. These relate chiefly to
the development of international organization, to the progress of
codification, and to the decisions of the International Court of
Justice. Originally published in 1968. The Princeton Legacy Library
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