Naval War College Review
Number
3
Abstract
International Law is probably most unsatisfactory to those of us who have a leaning towards such exact subjects as mathematics. For that matter, all law is an inexact subject. International Law is particularly baffling to those who must rely on a written set of rules and regulations.
Recommended Citation
Russell, George L.
(1950)
"Current International Law Problems,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 3:
No.
5, Article 3.
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