pühapäev, aprill 03, 2005

"The typical American international lawyer regards his English counterpart as rigid, narrow, and making little contribution to the needs of contemporary society; while average English international lawyer regards his American colleague as having become obsessed with politics and jargon, and increasingly indifferent to the standards of meticulous legal scholarship."

Rosalyn Higgins, Policy Considerations and the International Judicial Process, 17 ICLQ, 1968

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