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- catalog contributor b8740694.
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "11. Judicial determinations of courts and international tribunals as a source of international law -- 12. Linguistic aspects involving judicial determinations -- 13. Conclusion".
- catalog description "15. Working and official languages of diplomacy -- 16. The Russian language -- 17. Danger of multiple authenticity in international engagements -- 18. The role of language specialists in official international relations -- 19. Mechanical (machine) translation of languages -- 20. Official languages of international regional organizations -- 21. Notable exceptions from the established practices of the United Nations regarding the use of official languages -- 22. Linguistic paradoxes in historical retrospect -- 23. Historical parallels in the ascendancy of languages as recognized media of diplomatic employment -- Volume Two -- Part Two: Linguistic provisions in state constitutions, treaties, international engagements, resolutions and recommendations of the league of nations and the United States -- 1. Nationality and linguistic diversity -- 2. National languages and state constitutions -- 3. The Paris peace conference of 1919-1920, and international protection of linguistic minorities -- ".
- catalog description "4. The United Nations, and the protection of minorities -- 5. The role of the United Nations in the promotion of local languages in trust territories -- Part three: Diplomatic languages and international law -- 1. Prefatory summation of parts I and II on languages of official intercourse -- 2. The problem: An inquiry into the status of diplomatic languages in international law -- 3. Diplomatic languages in relation to general principles of international law -- 4. Diplomatic languages and the sources of modern international law -- 5. International custom as a source of law -- 6. Diplomatic language in relation to concepts of international usage, custom, and comity -- 7. Treaties and diplomatic languages -- 8. Diplomatic language in relation to the principle of Desuetude -- 9. Diplomatic language and the legal doctrines dealing with the termination of international engagements -- 10. Diplomatic language, the Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus and the doctrine of "Peaceful change" -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: v. 2, p. [825]-903.".
- catalog description "Volume One -- Part one: National, international, and diplomatic languages of the past present; Their nature and history; and the methods of linguistic practices in official international relations -- 1. Language and nationality -- 2. National languages and international relations -- 3. International (universal) language -- 4. Classical and liturgical languages; Linguae Francae -- 5. About diplomacy and the language of diplomatic intercourse -- 6. Diplomatic language (Language of Diplomacy) -- 7. Diplomatic and international languages distinguished -- 8. Diplomatic languages of the earliest civilizations -- 9. Diplomatic languages of antiquity in continued employment during the middle ages and modern times -- 10. Diplomatic languages of the medieval period and the beginning of the modern era (of the eleventh through the sixteenth centuries) -- 11. The French language -- 12. The English language -- 13. English versus French -- 14. The price of linguistic supremacy -- ".
- catalog extent "2 v. (963 p.)".
- catalog hasFormat "Language, law, and diplomacy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Language, law, and diplomacy.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press".
- catalog relation "Language, law, and diplomacy.".
- catalog subject "327".
- catalog subject "Diplomacy Language.".
- catalog subject "International law Terminology.".
- catalog subject "International relations Terminology.".
- catalog subject "JX1677 .O8".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Judicial determinations of courts and international tribunals as a source of international law -- 12. Linguistic aspects involving judicial determinations -- 13. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "15. Working and official languages of diplomacy -- 16. The Russian language -- 17. Danger of multiple authenticity in international engagements -- 18. The role of language specialists in official international relations -- 19. Mechanical (machine) translation of languages -- 20. Official languages of international regional organizations -- 21. Notable exceptions from the established practices of the United Nations regarding the use of official languages -- 22. Linguistic paradoxes in historical retrospect -- 23. Historical parallels in the ascendancy of languages as recognized media of diplomatic employment -- Volume Two -- Part Two: Linguistic provisions in state constitutions, treaties, international engagements, resolutions and recommendations of the league of nations and the United States -- 1. Nationality and linguistic diversity -- 2. National languages and state constitutions -- 3. The Paris peace conference of 1919-1920, and international protection of linguistic minorities -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The United Nations, and the protection of minorities -- 5. The role of the United Nations in the promotion of local languages in trust territories -- Part three: Diplomatic languages and international law -- 1. Prefatory summation of parts I and II on languages of official intercourse -- 2. The problem: An inquiry into the status of diplomatic languages in international law -- 3. Diplomatic languages in relation to general principles of international law -- 4. Diplomatic languages and the sources of modern international law -- 5. International custom as a source of law -- 6. Diplomatic language in relation to concepts of international usage, custom, and comity -- 7. Treaties and diplomatic languages -- 8. Diplomatic language in relation to the principle of Desuetude -- 9. Diplomatic language and the legal doctrines dealing with the termination of international engagements -- 10. Diplomatic language, the Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus and the doctrine of "Peaceful change" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume One -- Part one: National, international, and diplomatic languages of the past present; Their nature and history; and the methods of linguistic practices in official international relations -- 1. Language and nationality -- 2. National languages and international relations -- 3. International (universal) language -- 4. Classical and liturgical languages; Linguae Francae -- 5. About diplomacy and the language of diplomatic intercourse -- 6. Diplomatic language (Language of Diplomacy) -- 7. Diplomatic and international languages distinguished -- 8. Diplomatic languages of the earliest civilizations -- 9. Diplomatic languages of antiquity in continued employment during the middle ages and modern times -- 10. Diplomatic languages of the medieval period and the beginning of the modern era (of the eleventh through the sixteenth centuries) -- 11. The French language -- 12. The English language -- 13. English versus French -- 14. The price of linguistic supremacy -- ".
- catalog title "Language, law, and diplomacy; a study of linguistic diversity in official international relations and international law, by Alexander Ostrower.".
- catalog type "Terminology. fast".
- catalog type "text".