TY - JOUR PY - 1967// TI - The United States and the Warsaw Convention JO - Harvard law review A1 - Lowenfeld, Andreas F. A1 - Mendelsohn, Allan I. SP - 497 EP - 602 VL - 80 IS - 3 N2 - Problems in the area of public international law are like icebergs: the treaties and reports that emerge from conferences and committees are only a small part of the process, while the mass of preparations, wasted efforts, frustrations, and agonized compromises never comes to the surface. In discussing the story of such a problem - the United States's denunciation of and subsequent readherence to the Warsaw Convention - the authors, both participants in the events they describe, present a view below the waterline. They also explain, and defend, an extraordinary development in the law of accident compensation.

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