This book constitutes the essay which won the Henry M. Phillips Prize in 1921 on the subject: The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United States; The Relative Rights, Duties and Responsibilities of the President, of the Senate and the House, and of the Judiciary, in Theory and Practice
This volume presents a crusade in the name of democracy against the constitutional provision that th...
In these six lectures, delivered at Cambridge in March 1941, the distinguished Viennese scholar, Dr....
No branch of international law in time of war is more important to the lawyer and the private indivi...
This book constitutes the essay which won the Henry M. Phillips Prize in 1921 on the subject: The...
This valuable work is primarily a study of the fundamentals of international relations, illustrated ...
This is an interesting study of an increasingly important problem of constitutional and internationa...
The author of this interesting little book, having found that after former great wars the victorious...
Review of: War, Foreign Affairs and Constitutional Power: The Origins. Sofaer, Abraham D
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
This work is a commentary upon Articles 42-56 of the Hague Regulations of 1907, constituting section...
JUDGE MOWER has succeeded in the aim modestly stated in his preface of presenting in a single volume...
In this sprightly volume, the author has undertaken to subject to critical examination the occasiona...
This is a most stimulating contribution to the literature of what has long been a nebulous branch of...
This volume presents a crusade in the name of democracy against the constitutional provision that th...
In these six lectures, delivered at Cambridge in March 1941, the distinguished Viennese scholar, Dr....
No branch of international law in time of war is more important to the lawyer and the private indivi...
This book constitutes the essay which won the Henry M. Phillips Prize in 1921 on the subject: The...
This valuable work is primarily a study of the fundamentals of international relations, illustrated ...
This is an interesting study of an increasingly important problem of constitutional and internationa...
The author of this interesting little book, having found that after former great wars the victorious...
Review of: War, Foreign Affairs and Constitutional Power: The Origins. Sofaer, Abraham D
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
This work is a commentary upon Articles 42-56 of the Hague Regulations of 1907, constituting section...
JUDGE MOWER has succeeded in the aim modestly stated in his preface of presenting in a single volume...
In this sprightly volume, the author has undertaken to subject to critical examination the occasiona...
This is a most stimulating contribution to the literature of what has long been a nebulous branch of...
This volume presents a crusade in the name of democracy against the constitutional provision that th...
In these six lectures, delivered at Cambridge in March 1941, the distinguished Viennese scholar, Dr....
No branch of international law in time of war is more important to the lawyer and the private indivi...