'The International Court of Justice, Staff Study No. 8,' (Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter, 1955), 1955 Box 237 Highlight 'The International Court of Justice, Staff Study No. 8,' (Subcommittee on the United Nations Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XVIII: Miscellaneous Publications, 1931-1994
Jackson, Robert H., 'A Country Lawyer in an International Court,' (New York State Bar Association, New York City, Jan. 24, 1947): Address, 1947 Box 237 Highlight Jackson, Robert H., 'A Country Lawyer in an International Court,' (New York State Bar Association Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XVIII: Miscellaneous Publications, 1931-1994
Kutner, Luis, 'A Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and International Court of Human Rights,' Tulane Law Review, 28 (June, 1954): 417-441. [3 copies], 1954 Box 239 Highlight Kutner, Luis, 'A Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and International Court of Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XVIII: Miscellaneous Publications, 1931-1994
"The U.N. Bypasses the International Court as the Council's Adviser, a Study in Contrived Frustration," by Louis B. Wehle, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 98.3 (Feb. 1950), 1966 Box 257 Highlight "The U.N. Bypasses the International Court as the Council's Adviser, a Study in Contrived Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XVIII: Miscellaneous Publications, 1931-1994
Beamer, John V., "Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and an International Court of Human Rights," Congressional Record, 83d Congress, 2nd Session (Aug. 11, 1954), 1954 Box 224 Highlight Beamer, John V., "Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and an International Court of Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XVIII: Miscellaneous Publications, 1931-1994
Henry Stimson, Secretary of War during World War II. Stimson opposed Winston Churchill's plan to shoot the leading Nazis without benefit of trial, and in the summer of 1944 persuaded President Roosevelt that they should be tried under the laws of war before an international court. Yale University Archives., Undated Box 214, Folder 205 Highlight Roosevelt that they should be tried under the laws of war before an international court. Yale University Rare Book & Manuscript Library Telford Taylor papers, 1918-1998, bulk 1949-1992Series XV: Photographs, 1932-1992Sub-Series XV.4: IMT and NMT - Other Archives, 1945