The European Tradition in International Law: René-Jean Dupuy
A Transatlantic Friendship: René-Jean Dupuy and Wolfgang Friedmann
Abstract
René-Jean Dupuy and Wolfgang Friedmann were good friends and for a large part shared a common vision of how post-World War II international law was structured and the ways in which it was evolving. It is worth comparing their respective views as they reflect the way in which a generation of international lawyers perceived in particular the impact of international organizations on modern international law seen as a true international legal order. Although influenced by the ideas of that period (the 1960s and 1970s), the views of these two great ‘men of vision’ remain of immense interest for the present and for times to come.
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