Papers of Louis Bruno Sohn, 1936-1979(inclusive).

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Papers of Louis Bruno Sohn, 1936-1979(inclusive).

Correspondence, memoranda, drafts and galleys of writings, lecture and research notes, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, financial records, lists, indexes, newspaper clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Sohn's career as a teacher and other activities in the field of international law. Includes material relating to participation in conferences on world peace and international order; his role in formation of the United Nations and subsequent work with the UN Charter Revision Commission and other UN commissions; work with Grenville Clark in writing World Peace Through World Law (1958); and his activites with professional associations in international law; together with law school notes and seminar papers, biographical material, travel itineraries, and family letters.

60 linear ft. (ca. 38, 000 items).

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