Theory of International Law

Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing (2003)
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This book survives as the most influential Soviet contribution to international legal theory for the second half of the twentieth century and now appears as the author wished it to be in a country unconstrained by censorship and Party policies of the day.

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