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One Man\u27s Journey with China
EDITOR\u27S NOTE: The following was excerpted from an address by Dean Rusk, professor of international law at the University of Georgia Law School, and former U.S. secretary of state, 1961-1969. The occasion was the second annual Mordecai Wyatt Johnson Lecture at Howard University on January 26. The inaugural lecture last year in honor of the 13th president of the university was by Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, president emeritus of Morehouse College
Symposium - The Future of International Law: Thoughts on the Next Forty Years (Forward)
A Message of Hope
So I would hope, based upon the extraordinarily interesting discussion that we have had here during this Colloquium, that we try to follow it up a bit and not be too discouraged about the modesty of certain things that might be done, but see if we cannot find some way to encapsulate, surround, isolate these internal violence situations so that they do not contribute to those great struggles which could end us all
The 25th U.N. General Assembly and the Use of Force
The law of the United Nations Charter is not now quite the same as it was before the Declaration on Friendly Relations was adopted. Although not a formal enactment, it gives more flesh and bone to key articles, such as article 2(4)
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Department of State Telegram
Department of State Telegram transmitting President Johnson's New Year Message to President Zinsou
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