Naval War College Review
Number
2
Abstract
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet Union and its allies? I am sure that this question must have occurred to most of us from time to time. Can we expect the Soviets to pay heed to any rules of international law, or to carry out any obligations that they assume?
Recommended Citation
Lissitzyn, Oliver J.
(1958)
"Soviet Interpretation of International Law,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 11:
No.
2, Article 2.
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