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Völkerrecht (2d ed.). By Georg Dahm, Jost Delbrück, and Rüdiger Wolfram. Vol. 1/1 (1989): Pp. xliv, 572. Index. €128. Vol. 1/2 (2002): Pp. lxxix, 510. €128. Vol. 1/3 (2002): Pp. xviii, 662 (511-1172). Index. €128. Berlin: de Gruyter.
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1 88 AJIL 383 (1994).
2 See the favorable reviews by Josef L. Kunz at 53 AJIL 976 (1959) and 56 AJIL 858 (1962).
3 The last American multivolume treatise was Charles Cheney Hyde’s International Law Chiefly as Interpreted by the United States (2d ed. 1945)Google Scholar; the Restatement (Third) of the Foreign Relations Latv of the United States (1987) does have two volumes. Curiously, I do not find the latter cited in the book under review, even when it covers the relationship of U.S. law and international law (I/1, pp. 110–12).
4 Reviewed at 95 AJIL 726 (2001).
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