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Analyzes the role of the International Court of Justice and its predecessor, the Permanent Court of International Justice in dealing with disputes of an economic nature between sovereign states. Wellens (international law, U. of Nijmegen) concludes that the Court is indeed an appropriate forum for handling such cases, despite widespread views to the contrary. She reviews the basic elements such as the court's function and the attitude of states; inventories the economic facts, factors, circumstances, rights, and obligations that have been the subject of disputes or instrumental to the decision; and offers an evaluation of the Court's general approach and recommendations. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.