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Increasing the Use of Local Remedies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

David R. Mummery*
Affiliation:
Of the New Zealand Barand theUniversity of Virginia School of Law

Abstract

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Type
Third Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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* The address was delivered extemporaneously from notes. The following written presentation contains some additional material. Gratitude is expressed to Mr. Marion K. Kellogg of the University of Virginia School of Law, who commented on a draft prepared before the meeting. The responsibility for the paper is the author's alone.

* Since delivering this paper the writer has discovered that Ambassador Chester Bowles has, independently and almost simultaneously, advocated from New Delhi a similar course of action. Bowles, The Developing Nations' Greatest Need, N.Y. Times, April 12, 1964, § 6 (Magazine), pp. 15, 88, 90. While approaching the matter from his own standpoint, some details of which the present writer would not wish to subscribe to entirely, the ambassador's proposal in certain respects coincides precisely with what is herein suggested. The present writer's proposal was first put forward at a Seminar on International Law at the University of Virginia School of Law on February 25, 1964.