Fictional elements in treaty interpretation - a study in the international judicial process. Sydney Law Review, v.1 (January 1955) pp. 344-68 Box 70-132 Unit ID: 49
File concerning article, "General Assembly--Zenith or Nadir?", written by Julius Stone, 1975, later published in New York Journal of International Law and Politics. Box 236
File concerning invitation to Julius Stone to attend symposium in memory of Professor Rene Marcic at the University of Salzburg. Box 236
File Concerning Stone's Appointment as John Hinckley Professor in Johns Hopkins University, 1977 Box 201 Unit ID: 57 Date: 1977
File Concerning Stone's Work at Hastings College of the Law, University of California, Summer Session 1977, and Student Thesis ex Spring Semester 1980. (Main active files Retained by Stone). Box 202 Unit ID: 60
File of Correspondence and also Obituary written by Julius Stone concerning the achievements of Dr Otto Bondy and his teaching in the Kelsenite tradition of which he was a distinguished disciple. (Dr Bondy participated in translations of Julius Stones' work into German.) Box 236
File of correspondence between Julius Stone and his Oxford tutor, Professor G.C. Cheshire of Exeter College, Oxford, from 1943 to death of Cheshire in 1979. There is earlier correspondence dating back to 1928 when Cheshire was a tutor at Oxford, in a previous consignment. Box 235
File of Correspondence concerning invitation to Julius Stone to visit University of Tokyo as Leverhulme Professor, 1968-1974 Box 235 Date: 1968/1974
File of correspondence concerning Julius Stone's delivery of the Mooers Lecture, at the American University, Washington DC, 1973 Box 236 Date: 1973