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Reinsch, Precedent and Codification in International Law, 1913
Precedent and codification in international law: by Paul S. Reinsch, (2)+3-38+(2) pp., Baltimore, American Society for Judicial Settlement of
International Disputes, May, 1913. (Lacks TOC & Index. This text is one of a series of annexes to the publication Juridical Settlement of International
Disputes, which was issued quarterly by the Society. It is denominated “May, 1913, No. 12”. A roster of the Advisory Council to the Society as composed in
1912 starts after p. 38. An appendix reporting on the proceedings of the Third International Conference of the American States held in Rio de Janeiro,
21 July to 26 August, 1906, starts on p. 28. Paul Samuel Reinsch, 1869-1923, was a a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin
and a sometime American diplomat; serving as the U.S. Minister to China from 1913 to 1919. For others of his many writings available on this site see:
American Legislatures and Legislative Methods, 1913, LLMC No. 40636; and Colonial Government, 1908, LLMC No. 97211. The print text of this title was
scanned from a collection of similarly themed titles assembled in Lincoln’s Inn Library pamphlet volumes LP 253/254.)
Title:   Precedent and codification in international law / by Paul S. Reinsch, professor of political science, University of Wisconsin.
OCLC Number:   839305374
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