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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Vol. 58 April, 1964 No. 2 CONTENTS PAGE DIVERSITY AND UNIFORMITY IN THE LAW OF NATIONS. Philip C. Jessup 341 A SOVIET CONTRIBUTION TO INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION: PROFESSOR KRYLOV'S JURISPRUDENTIAL LEGACY. Zigurds L. Zile 359 THE CONTENT OF THE DUTY TO EXHAUST LOCAL JUDICIAL EEMEDIES. David R. Mummery 389 LIMITATIONS UPON THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION. Leo Gross 415 EDITORIAL COMMENT: International Law in New National Constitutions. Robert R. Wilson 432 Legal Aspects of the Panama Case. C. G. Fenwick 436 NOTES AND COMMENTS: Documentation on the Working of the European Human Eights Machinery. Egon Schwelb 442 The Ceylon Oil Expropriations. Chittharanjan Amerasinghe 445 Annual Meeting of the Society 450 Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University. E. H. F 452 Legal Advisers and Foreign Affairs . 453 U. S. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE EELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW 454 JUDICIAL DECISIONS INVOLVING QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. John B. Stevenson 488 BOOK EEVIEWS AND NOTES. Leo Gross: Acadimie de Droit International, Beoueil des Cours, 1961, 523; Socini, Gli Ac- cordi Internazionali delle Organizzazioni Inter-Govemative, 527; Alexandro- wicz, World Economic Agencies: Law and Practice, 529; Smith, The Belation between Proceedings and Premises, 530; Proceedings of Summer Conferences on International Law, Cornell Law School, 531; Thommen, Legal Status of Government Merchant Ships in International Law, 533; Siotis, Mssai sur le Secretariat International, 534; Thomas & Thomas, The Organization of Ameri can States, 536; Meissner, Sowjetunion und Volkerrecht 1917 bis 196%, 537; Andrassy, Medjunarodno pravo, 539; McKenna, Diplomatic Protest in Foreign Policy, 541; Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1941, 194$: The American Republics, 542; Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights, 1961, 543; Annuaire Suisse de Droit International, 1960, 1961, 545; Index General des Volumes I (1944)-XV (1958), 545; Tinbergen, Shaping the World Economy, 546. Briefer Notices: Ehrenzweig, 548; Seidl-Hohenveldern, 548; Carlebach, 549; Bohnfelder, 550; Reports of International Arbitral Awards, Vol. X, 550; Fatouros, 551; Mendlovitz, 551; Manger, 552; Millis and Seal, 552; Shul- man, 553; Collier, 554; Syatauw, 554. Books Eeeeived 554 PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Eleanor H. Finch 558 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS CONVENTION ON OFFENCES AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS COMMITTED ON BOARD AIR CRAFT. Tokyo, September 14, 1963 566 EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON EEDUCTION OF CASES OF MULTIPLE NATIONALITY AND MILITARY OBLIGATIONS IN CASES OF MULTIPLE NATIONALITY. Strasbourg, May 6, 1963 573 UNITED KINGDOM-JAPAN. Treaty of Commerce, Establishment and Navigation. London, November 14, 1962 579 Protocol of Signature. November 14, 1962 598 First Protocol concerning Trade Belations. November 14, 1962 600 Second Protocol concerning Trade Eelations. November 14, 1962 602 BOARD OP EDITORS Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM W. BISHOP, JR., University of Michigan Law School RICHARD R. BAXTER MYRES S. MCDOUGAL Harvard Law School Yale Law School HERBERT W. BRIGGS COVEY OLIVER Cornell University University of Pennsylvania HARDY C. DILLARD STEFAN A. RDSSENFELD University of Virginia Law School University of California Law School ALWTN V. FREEMAN OSCAR SCHACHTER Encino, California New York, N. Y. LEO GROSS Louis B. SOHN Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Harvard Law School JOHN N. HAZARD ERIC STEIN University of Michigan Law School Columbia University JAMES NEVINS HYDE JOHN R. STEVENSON New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. OLIVER J. LISSITZYN ROBERT R. "WILSON Columbia University Duke University BRUNSON MACCHESNEY RICHARD YOUNG Northwestern University Law School Van Hornesville, N. Y. Honorary Editors PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN JOSEF L. KUNZ Washington, D. C. University of Toledo CHARLES G. FENWICK PITMAN B. POTTER Washington, D. C. American University HANS KELSEN JOHN B. 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