Unpublished Work
- Containers:
- Box 133-157
- Component identifier:
- Series 10
- Content Summary:
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This is a large collection of drafts and manuscripts of work written by Stone but remaining unpublished. Unpublished lectures have been placed in both Series 4, Early Career and Series 5, University of Sydney.
Arranged first in the series are papers relating to the abortive work on modern international law which Stone intended to publish in collaboration with J.G. Starke. The project was abandoned in 1953. Correspondence between the two between 1951 and 1953 is included, together with typescript annotated drafts of their work.
Other manuscripts, mostly undated are listed in alphabetical order.
(1) Adaption of Jewish law in Israel
(2) Belligerent occupations as a problem of a sociology of international law.
(3) Clause de style in international treaties. For this work on the legal problems of international treaty making procedure. Stone was awarded the Legatum Visserianum Prize for distinguished work in international law on the basis of a world wide competition in 1956.
(4) International Court of Justice: an assessment.
(5) International justice. Prepared as the Taglore lectures for the University of Calcutta in 1970. Stone resigned from this lectureship due to ill health after the manuscript was completed.
(6) International law problems of the Middle East.
(7) Law as an instrument of social control.
(8) Law and society.
(9) Law of evidence.
(10) Minorities protection: past and present.
(11) Moscow agreements and after.
(12) Natural law.
(13) Public morality, moral progress and judicial power.
(14) Roumania and her Jews.
- Names:
- Stone, Julius
Access and use
- Parent Restrictions:
- Access conditions may apply to this collection, please refer to the collection's catalogue record for further information (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2618632).
- Parent Terms of Access:
- Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
- Location of this collection:
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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