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Editorial Committee of the Cambridge Law Journal Kodifiziertes Internationales Kriegsrecht by Ernst Lodemann Review by: H. C. G. The Cambridge Law Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1937), p. 300 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Editorial Committee of the Cambridge Law Journal Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4503036 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 01:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Cambridge University Press and Editorial Committee of the Cambridge Law Journal are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Cambridge Law Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.60 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 01:27:00 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Page 1: Kodifiziertes Internationales Kriegsrechtby Ernst Lodemann

Editorial Committee of the Cambridge Law Journal

Kodifiziertes Internationales Kriegsrecht by Ernst LodemannReview by: H. C. G.The Cambridge Law Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1937), p. 300Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Editorial Committee of the Cambridge LawJournalStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4503036 .

Accessed: 15/06/2014 01:27

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Page 2: Kodifiziertes Internationales Kriegsrechtby Ernst Lodemann

300 The Cambridge Law Journal. accepted for revies, to an authority on the subject, but has been returned with an expression of regret that owing to pressure of work the review cannot be completed in time for the present issue of the Cambridge law Jo1srna1. We hope to make it the subject of a special article in the next issue.

Saggi intorno allo Stato. By GIORGIO DEL VECCHIO. Rome: Societa Edituce del Foro Italiano. 1935. 8vo. 239 pp.

IN this volume Professor Del Vecchio has brought together a number of articles written by him at different times on the topic of the relations between Law and the State. The essay on the ' Statuality of Law ' which has been published in an English translation in the Journal of Compara- tive Legislatton (Vol. XIX (19;y7), p. 1) gives an indication of the trend of the author's line of thought. Professor Del Vecchio's contributions to legal philosophy have attracted wide attention and this is particularly true of his views as to the nature of law.

H. C. G.

Rodifiziertes Internationales Krieysrecht. BY ERNST LODEMANN. Berlin: GEeorg Stilke. 1937. 8vo. viii and 292 pp. (RM. 10.)

THIS volume contains the texts of such of the various international conventions relating to the law of war as have been ratified by the German Reich. Its value to English lawyers is somewhat curtailed in consequence. No mention is made, for instance, of the Washington Convention of 1922 ol of the rules as to aerial warfare which were drawn up at The Hague in 1922 and 1g3. But Dr. Lodemann's book serves a useful purpose in so far as it delimits the sphere in which the codified law of war would apply to hostilities in which the forces of the German Reich may be engaged.

H. C. G.

Other books and publicatiolls received (some of these will be reviewed in the nest iS8ue):

Burnett's Elenlents of Conveyancing (uat/ Precedents), being a szseth ed-ition of l)eane and Burnett's Elements of Conveyancing. BY J. F. R. BURD;ETT, of Gray's Inn, Barlister-at-Law. London: Sweet dz; Maxwel], Ltd. 1937. 501 pp. (21s. net. )

TEte G'old Cla lese. Yol. II. New Decisions. Second edition. By A. PLESCH, Dl. Jur. London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1936. 106 pp. (7s. 6s1. net. )

300 The Cambridge Law Journal. accepted for revies, to an authority on the subject, but has been returned with an expression of regret that owing to pressure of work the review cannot be completed in time for the present issue of the Cambridge law Jo1srna1. We hope to make it the subject of a special article in the next issue.

Saggi intorno allo Stato. By GIORGIO DEL VECCHIO. Rome: Societa Edituce del Foro Italiano. 1935. 8vo. 239 pp.

IN this volume Professor Del Vecchio has brought together a number of articles written by him at different times on the topic of the relations between Law and the State. The essay on the ' Statuality of Law ' which has been published in an English translation in the Journal of Compara- tive Legislatton (Vol. XIX (19;y7), p. 1) gives an indication of the trend of the author's line of thought. Professor Del Vecchio's contributions to legal philosophy have attracted wide attention and this is particularly true of his views as to the nature of law.

H. C. G.

Rodifiziertes Internationales Krieysrecht. BY ERNST LODEMANN. Berlin: GEeorg Stilke. 1937. 8vo. viii and 292 pp. (RM. 10.)

THIS volume contains the texts of such of the various international conventions relating to the law of war as have been ratified by the German Reich. Its value to English lawyers is somewhat curtailed in consequence. No mention is made, for instance, of the Washington Convention of 1922 ol of the rules as to aerial warfare which were drawn up at The Hague in 1922 and 1g3. But Dr. Lodemann's book serves a useful purpose in so far as it delimits the sphere in which the codified law of war would apply to hostilities in which the forces of the German Reich may be engaged.

H. C. G.

Other books and publicatiolls received (some of these will be reviewed in the nest iS8ue):

Burnett's Elenlents of Conveyancing (uat/ Precedents), being a szseth ed-ition of l)eane and Burnett's Elements of Conveyancing. BY J. F. R. BURD;ETT, of Gray's Inn, Barlister-at-Law. London: Sweet dz; Maxwel], Ltd. 1937. 501 pp. (21s. net. )

TEte G'old Cla lese. Yol. II. New Decisions. Second edition. By A. PLESCH, Dl. Jur. London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1936. 106 pp. (7s. 6s1. net. )

300 The Cambridge Law Journal. accepted for revies, to an authority on the subject, but has been returned with an expression of regret that owing to pressure of work the review cannot be completed in time for the present issue of the Cambridge law Jo1srna1. We hope to make it the subject of a special article in the next issue.

Saggi intorno allo Stato. By GIORGIO DEL VECCHIO. Rome: Societa Edituce del Foro Italiano. 1935. 8vo. 239 pp.

IN this volume Professor Del Vecchio has brought together a number of articles written by him at different times on the topic of the relations between Law and the State. The essay on the ' Statuality of Law ' which has been published in an English translation in the Journal of Compara- tive Legislatton (Vol. XIX (19;y7), p. 1) gives an indication of the trend of the author's line of thought. Professor Del Vecchio's contributions to legal philosophy have attracted wide attention and this is particularly true of his views as to the nature of law.

H. C. G.

Rodifiziertes Internationales Krieysrecht. BY ERNST LODEMANN. Berlin: GEeorg Stilke. 1937. 8vo. viii and 292 pp. (RM. 10.)

THIS volume contains the texts of such of the various international conventions relating to the law of war as have been ratified by the German Reich. Its value to English lawyers is somewhat curtailed in consequence. No mention is made, for instance, of the Washington Convention of 1922 ol of the rules as to aerial warfare which were drawn up at The Hague in 1922 and 1g3. But Dr. Lodemann's book serves a useful purpose in so far as it delimits the sphere in which the codified law of war would apply to hostilities in which the forces of the German Reich may be engaged.

H. C. G.

Other books and publicatiolls received (some of these will be reviewed in the nest iS8ue):

Burnett's Elenlents of Conveyancing (uat/ Precedents), being a szseth ed-ition of l)eane and Burnett's Elements of Conveyancing. BY J. F. R. BURD;ETT, of Gray's Inn, Barlister-at-Law. London: Sweet dz; Maxwel], Ltd. 1937. 501 pp. (21s. net. )

TEte G'old Cla lese. Yol. II. New Decisions. Second edition. By A. PLESCH, Dl. Jur. London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1936. 106 pp. (7s. 6s1. net. )

300 The Cambridge Law Journal. accepted for revies, to an authority on the subject, but has been returned with an expression of regret that owing to pressure of work the review cannot be completed in time for the present issue of the Cambridge law Jo1srna1. We hope to make it the subject of a special article in the next issue.

Saggi intorno allo Stato. By GIORGIO DEL VECCHIO. Rome: Societa Edituce del Foro Italiano. 1935. 8vo. 239 pp.

IN this volume Professor Del Vecchio has brought together a number of articles written by him at different times on the topic of the relations between Law and the State. The essay on the ' Statuality of Law ' which has been published in an English translation in the Journal of Compara- tive Legislatton (Vol. XIX (19;y7), p. 1) gives an indication of the trend of the author's line of thought. Professor Del Vecchio's contributions to legal philosophy have attracted wide attention and this is particularly true of his views as to the nature of law.

H. C. G.

Rodifiziertes Internationales Krieysrecht. BY ERNST LODEMANN. Berlin: GEeorg Stilke. 1937. 8vo. viii and 292 pp. (RM. 10.)

THIS volume contains the texts of such of the various international conventions relating to the law of war as have been ratified by the German Reich. Its value to English lawyers is somewhat curtailed in consequence. No mention is made, for instance, of the Washington Convention of 1922 ol of the rules as to aerial warfare which were drawn up at The Hague in 1922 and 1g3. But Dr. Lodemann's book serves a useful purpose in so far as it delimits the sphere in which the codified law of war would apply to hostilities in which the forces of the German Reich may be engaged.

H. C. G.

Other books and publicatiolls received (some of these will be reviewed in the nest iS8ue):

Burnett's Elenlents of Conveyancing (uat/ Precedents), being a szseth ed-ition of l)eane and Burnett's Elements of Conveyancing. BY J. F. R. BURD;ETT, of Gray's Inn, Barlister-at-Law. London: Sweet dz; Maxwel], Ltd. 1937. 501 pp. (21s. net. )

TEte G'old Cla lese. Yol. II. New Decisions. Second edition. By A. PLESCH, Dl. Jur. London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1936. 106 pp. (7s. 6s1. net. )

This content downloaded from 195.78.108.60 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 01:27:00 AMAll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions