Naval War College Review
Abstract
I realized at the outset that the traditional approach to international law would negate the very subject of my lecture, for it has long been held by many that international law can take no cognizance of individual human rights its only proper subject of my lecture, for it has long been held by many that international law can take no cognizance of individual human rights; its only proper subject of concern is states.
Recommended Citation
Hauser, Rita E.
(1971)
"Internaitonal Law and Basic Human Rights,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 24:
No.
6, Article 8.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol24/iss6/8
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