Selected Books
- A National Policy for the Oil Industry (1948)
- Planning for Freedom (1959)
- The Sovereign Prerogative (1962)
- Law, Power, and the Pursuit of Peace (1968)
- Is Law Dead? (ed., 1971)
- The Ideal in Law (1978)
- A Breakfast for Bonaparte (1993)
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